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摘要
与传统的化学疗法相比,药用植物在治疗伤口方面更安全、更有效,而且不会产生不良影响。传统的伤口敷料没有抗菌功能,而且水蒸气透过率(WVTR)不足。本研究开发了丁香提取物(CE),使敷料对人体更有效。研究探讨了不同丁香提取物(CE)浓度(2%、4% 和 6%)的 CMC/PVP 生物复合膜的形态、物理、机械、生物和抗菌特性。傅立叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)和 X 射线衍射(XRD)研究表明了增强样品中 CMC、PVP 和 CE 的结构关系。TGA 结果验证了 CMC/PVP/CE 生物复合水凝胶在医药应用方面的潜力。所开发的生物复合水凝胶对 Vero 细胞的细胞存活率大于 87%,有利于细胞生长,并对细菌有明显的抑制作用。CMC/PVP/CE(6%)生物复合水凝胶可在 12 天内促进白化小鼠的伤口愈合,其 WVTR 为 2310 克/米-天,ESR% 为 1712%。此外,组织学检查结果也证实了组织再生速度加快、炎症细胞减少和周围皮肤血管增强的观察结果。总体结果表明,CMC/PVP/CE(6%)生物复合水凝胶在生物医学领域,尤其是伤口愈合方面具有很大的潜在用途。
Carboxymethyl cellulose/polyvinylpyrrolidone bio-composite hydrogels enriched with clove bud extracts for enhanced wound healing
In contrast to conventional chemical treatments, medicinal plants are more secure and efficient in treating wounds without the risk of adverse effects. Traditional wound dressings have no antibacterial features, and have an inadequate water vapour transmission rate (WVTR). Clove extracts (CE) were developed in this study to make the dressings more effective in humans. The morphological, physical, mechanical, biological, and antibacterial properties of CMC/PVP biocomposite films were explored with different clove extract (CE) concentrations (2 %, 4 %, and 6 %). Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) investigations demonstrated the structural relationships involving CMC, PVP, and CE in the reinforced samples. The TGA results validate the CMC/PVP/CE bio-composite hydrogel’s potential for usage in medicinal applications. The developed bio-composite hydrogels showed > 87 % cell viability against Vero cells, were favourable to cell growth, and had a significant zone of inhibition against S. aureus and E. coli bacteria. CMC/PVP/CE (6 %) bio-composite hydrogel enhanced wound healing in albino mice within 12 days, had a WVTR of 2310 g/m2-day and an ESR% of 1712 %. In addition, the results of the histological examination corroborated the observations of faster tissue regeneration, less inflammatory cells, and enhanced vascularity of the surrounding skin. The overall results encourage and show that CMC/PVP/CE (6 %) bio-composite hydrogels have a lot of potential uses in the biomedical field, especially for wound healing.
期刊介绍:
The Arabian Journal of Chemistry is an English language, peer-reviewed scholarly publication in the area of chemistry. The Arabian Journal of Chemistry publishes original papers, reviews and short reports on, but not limited to: inorganic, physical, organic, analytical and biochemistry.
The Arabian Journal of Chemistry is issued by the Arab Union of Chemists and is published by King Saud University together with the Saudi Chemical Society in collaboration with Elsevier and is edited by an international group of eminent researchers.