Preparation and characterisation of nanofibres from bio cellulose and neem-AgNP bio composites for wound healing

A. Ramakrishnan, R. Gokul, M. Pandimadevi
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Bacterial cellulose (BC) is secreted by a few strains of bacteria and consists of a cellulose nanofibre network with unique characteristics. In this study, Gluconoacetobacter xylinus was used to isolate bacterial cellulose. Moreover, microbial cellulose has proven to be a remarkably versatile biomaterial and can be used in paper industry, electronics, wound healing and biomedical devices. The cellulose isolated from G. xylinus was confirmed by the biochemical tests. The parameters for the production of cellulose such as pH, temperature, carbon source, nitrogen source, and growth factor both static and shaking conditions were optimised. The cellulose obtained was observed by phase contrast microscope. The isolated bacterial cellulose is impregnated with silver nanoparticles synthesised by neem leaves extract. The bio cellulose and neem AgNPs were converted into nanofibres by electrospinning technique. The cellulose-PVA composite was analysed by SEM, zeta potential and Fourier transforms infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). This approach can be easily used in the large scale production of bio cellulose fibres loaded with silver nanoparticles. These fibres can be used in the wound dressing including use as a biomaterial for scaffolds in tissue engineering.
由生物纤维素和印楝-AgNP生物复合材料制备用于伤口愈合的纳米纤维及其表征
细菌纤维素(BC)由少数菌株分泌,由具有独特特征的纤维素纳米纤维网络组成。本研究采用木糖醋杆菌分离细菌纤维素。此外,微生物纤维素已被证明是一种用途广泛的生物材料,可用于造纸、电子、伤口愈合和生物医学设备。从木糖精中分离得到的纤维素经生化试验证实。优化了生产纤维素的参数,如pH、温度、碳源、氮源和生长因子,包括静态和振荡条件。通过相差显微镜观察所获得的纤维素。用印楝叶提取物合成的银纳米粒子浸渍分离的细菌纤维素。利用静电纺丝技术将生物纤维素和neem-AgNPs转化为纳米纤维。用扫描电镜、ζ电位和傅立叶变换红外光谱对纤维素-聚乙烯醇复合材料进行了分析。这种方法可以很容易地用于大规模生产负载银纳米颗粒的生物纤维素纤维。这些纤维可用于伤口敷料,包括用作组织工程中支架的生物材料。
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