Preparation and properties of conductive bacterial cellulose-based graphene oxide-silver nanoparticles antibacterial dressing
•Ag-DA / BC (rGO) composite film with antibacterial effect in wound healing.•Bio-composite membrane self-growing by blending bacterial cellulose and grapheme.•The inhibitory effect on E. coli is significant and safe.•Ag-DA / BC (rGO) composite film has certain conductivity. It is difficult to obtain...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Carbohydrate polymers 2021-04, Vol.257, p.117671-117671, Article 117671 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Ag-DA / BC (rGO) composite film with antibacterial effect in wound healing.•Bio-composite membrane self-growing by blending bacterial cellulose and grapheme.•The inhibitory effect on E. coli is significant and safe.•Ag-DA / BC (rGO) composite film has certain conductivity.
It is difficult to obtain stable multifunctional silver-containing materials that are suitable for use as wound dressings. To solve this problem, we added graphene oxide (GO) to an acetobacter culture medium and used a biological blending self-growth method to fix GO onto the bacterial cellulose to form a mixed-growth film. We then used polydopamine to fix AgNPs to obtain a novel silver-based cellulose wound dressing. This composite material was characterized by infrared spectroscopy, electron microscopy, and X-ray diffractometry, and the results showed that silver nanoparticles uniformly covered the material surface, while graphene was wrapped in a layer of bacterial cellulose. This composite film was conductive and produced a weak current, and it generated heat when a voltage was applied. This allowed it to accelerate wound cell migration and promote wound healing. In addition, AgNPs immobilized on the surface released Ag+, which generated a large number of oxidizing free radicals that killed and bacteria. The in vitro cytotoxicity tests showed that the Ag-pDA/BC (rGO) composite film has excellent biocompatibility, giving it good application prospects for wound dressings. |
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ISSN: | 0144-8617 1879-1344 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.117671 |