In vivo evaluation of the wound healing properties of bio-nanofiber chitosan/ polyvinyl alcohol incorporating honey and Nepeta dschuparensis

[Display omitted] •Design of electrospun PVA/Chitosan incorporating honey and Nepeta dschuparensis.•First bio nanocomposite for wound healing application.•Its in vivo wound healing activity was evaluated.•It is much more effective than PVA/Chit nanofiber and silver sulfadiazine. Engineering bioscaff...

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Veröffentlicht in:Carbohydrate polymers 2020-07, Vol.240, p.116315, Article 116315
Hauptverfasser: Naeimi, Atena, Payandeh, Maryam, Ghara, Abdollah Ramzani, Ghadi, Fereshteh Ezzati
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Design of electrospun PVA/Chitosan incorporating honey and Nepeta dschuparensis.•First bio nanocomposite for wound healing application.•Its in vivo wound healing activity was evaluated.•It is much more effective than PVA/Chit nanofiber and silver sulfadiazine. Engineering bioscaffolds for improved cutaneous tissue regeneration remains a healthcare challenge. To help address this problem, we report on the fabrication and characterization of electrospun polyvinyl alcohol and chitosan (PVA/Chit) nanofiber mats loaded honey and Nepeta dschuparensis plant for faster wound healing applications. The morphology of nanofiber mats was examined by SEM and TEM. The physicochemical and thermal stability characterizations were done by FT-IR and TGA/DTA, which reveal the presence of honey and desired plant into the nanofibers. PVA/Chit@Nep/Hon was investigated for wound healing therapy as a potential therapeutic agent. The in vivo wound healing studies on the rats for 21 days revealed the wound healing faster within three weeks by the incorporation of honey and plant into the nanofiber mats and hence these nanofiber mats show great potential in acute and chronic wound healing applications.
ISSN:0144-8617
1879-1344
DOI:10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.116315