Cellulose-Based Nanofibers Infused with Biotherapeutics for Enhanced Wound-Healing Applications

IF 4.7 Q1 POLYMER SCIENCE
Deepanjan Datta*, Sony Priyanka Bandi*, Viola Colaco, Namdev Dhas, Suprio Shantanu Saha, Syed Zubair Hussain and Sudarshan Singh*, 
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Nanofibers fabricated from various materials such as polymers, carbon, and semiconductors have been widely used for wound healing and tissue engineering applications due to their excellent nontoxic, biocompatible, and biodegradable properties. Nanofibers with a diameter in the nanometer range possess a larger surface area per unit mass permitting easier addition of surface functionalities and release of biotherapeutics incorporated compared with conventional polymeric microfibers. Henceforth, nanofibers are a choice for fabricating scaffolds for the management of wound healing. Nanofibrous scaffolds have emerged as a promising method for fabricating wound dressings since they mimic the fibrous dermal extracellular matrix milieu that offers structural support for wound healing and functional signals for guiding tissue regeneration. Cellulose-based nanofibers have gained significant attention among researchers in the fabrication of on-site biodegradable scaffolds fortified with biotherapeutics in the management of wound healing. Cellulose is a linear, stereoregular insoluble polymer built from repeated units of d-glucopyranose linked with 1,4-β glycoside bonds with a complex and multilevel supramolecular architecture. Cellulose is a choice and has been used by various researchers due to its solubility in many solvents and its capacity for self-assembly into nanofibers, facilitating the mimicry of the natural extracellular matrix fibrous architecture and promoting substantial water retention. It is also abundant and demonstrates low immunogenicity in humans due to its nonanimal origins. To this end, cellulose-based nanofibers have been studied for protein delivery, antibacterial activity, and biosensor applications, among others. Taken together, this review delves into an update on cellulose-based nanofibers fused with bioactive compounds that have not been explored considerably in the past few years.

纤维素基纳米纤维注入生物治疗剂增强伤口愈合应用
由聚合物、碳和半导体等各种材料制成的纳米纤维由于其优异的无毒、生物相容性和可生物降解的特性而广泛应用于伤口愈合和组织工程。与传统的聚合物微纤维相比,直径在纳米范围内的纳米纤维具有更大的单位质量表面积,允许更容易地添加表面功能和释放掺入的生物治疗药物。因此,纳米纤维是制造用于伤口愈合的支架的一种选择。纳米纤维支架已经成为一种很有前途的伤口敷料制造方法,因为它们模拟纤维性真皮细胞外基质环境,为伤口愈合提供结构支持,并为指导组织再生提供功能信号。基于纤维素的纳米纤维在伤口愈合管理中获得了大量研究人员的关注,用于制造带有生物治疗药物的现场可生物降解支架。纤维素是一种线性,立体规则的不溶性聚合物,由重复的d-葡萄糖醛酸单元与1,4-β糖苷键连接而成,具有复杂的多级超分子结构。纤维素是一种选择,由于其在许多溶剂中的溶解度和自组装成纳米纤维的能力,促进了自然细胞外基质纤维结构的模仿,并促进了大量的水潴留,因此被各种研究人员使用。由于其非动物来源,它在人类中含量丰富且免疫原性低。为此,纤维素基纳米纤维已被研究用于蛋白质输送、抗菌活性和生物传感器应用等。综上所述,这篇综述深入研究了纤维素基纳米纤维与生物活性化合物融合的最新进展,这在过去的几年里还没有得到很大的探索。
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