Development and characterization of polyvinyl alcohol/gelatin/chitosan hydrogel for tissue engineering and wound healing applications using a fish cell line model.

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Sivaraj Mithra, Ali Asna Jabeen, Vinay Kumar, Seepoo Abdul Majeed, Manickam Balu Balaji, Sugumar Vimal, Dawood Mubeen Sultana, Sakvai Mohammed Safiullah, Gani Taju, Azeez Sait Sahul Hameed
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Chitosan-based hydrogels have gained considerable attention in biomedical research due to their inherent biocompatibility, biodegradability, and non-toxicity. When combined with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), the resulting hydrogels exhibit superior mechanical strength, elasticity, and swelling capacity, making them highly suitable for a range of applications, including wound healing, tissue engineering, and controlled drug delivery. In this study, we synthesized and characterized a novel PVA/gelatin/chitosan (PVA/G/C) hydrogel composite using a series of analytical techniques such as Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and energy-dispersive X-ray analysis (EDAX). The morphological, structural, and compositional analyses confirmed the successful formation of a homogenous, porous network conducive to cell proliferation and nutrient diffusion. In this study, polyvinyl alcohol/gelatin/chitosan-based hydrogels were prepared to study the potential for micro-tissue formation and wound healing application using Danio rerio gill (DrG) and Danio rerio fin (DrF) cell lines, respectively. Overall, the findings indicated the potential use of PVA/G/C hydrogel films as wound dressings. The idea of creating physically cross-linked hydrogels of PVA and chitosan without using any harmful organic chemicals or solvents is the novelty of this work. This study highlights the versatility and potential of PVA/G/C hydrogels, not only as a promising material for wound healing and drug delivery but also as an effective scaffold for tissue engineering applications.

利用鱼细胞系模型开发和鉴定用于组织工程和伤口愈合的聚乙烯醇/明胶/壳聚糖水凝胶。
壳聚糖基水凝胶因其固有的生物相容性、可生物降解性和无毒性而在生物医学研究中受到广泛关注。当与聚乙烯醇(PVA)结合时,所得到的水凝胶表现出优异的机械强度、弹性和膨胀能力,使其非常适用于一系列应用,包括伤口愈合、组织工程和受控药物输送。本文采用傅里叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)、x射线衍射(XRD)、扫描电镜(SEM)和能量色散x射线分析(EDAX)等分析技术,合成了一种新型的PVA/明胶/壳聚糖(PVA/G/C)水凝胶复合物,并对其进行了表征。形态学、结构和成分分析证实了一个有利于细胞增殖和营养物质扩散的均匀多孔网络的成功形成。在本研究中,制备了聚乙烯醇/明胶/壳聚糖基水凝胶,分别研究了斑马鱼鳃(DrG)和斑马鱼鳍(DrF)细胞系在微组织形成和伤口愈合方面的应用潜力。总的来说,研究结果表明PVA/G/C水凝胶膜作为伤口敷料的潜在应用。在不使用任何有害的有机化学物质或溶剂的情况下,制造物理交联的聚乙烯醇和壳聚糖水凝胶的想法是这项工作的新颖之处。这项研究强调了PVA/G/C水凝胶的多功能性和潜力,不仅是一种有前途的伤口愈合和药物递送材料,而且是组织工程应用的有效支架。
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CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.80%
发文量
96
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal is a journal of the Society for In Vitro Biology (SIVB). Original manuscripts reporting results of research in cellular, molecular, and developmental biology that employ or are relevant to organs, tissue, tumors, and cells in vitro will be considered for publication. Topics covered include: Biotechnology; Cell and Tissue Models; Cell Growth/Differentiation/Apoptosis; Cellular Pathology/Virology; Cytokines/Growth Factors/Adhesion Factors; Establishment of Cell Lines; Signal Transduction; Stem Cells; Toxicology/Chemical Carcinogenesis; Product Applications.
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