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Bismuth Oxide Composite-Based Agricultural Waste for Wound Dressing Applications.

Mayar HassanMohamed A DiabMiral G Abd El-WahabAbdelrahman H HegaziAbdul-Hamid M EmwasMariusz JaremkoMohamed Hagar
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The purpose of this study was to enhance the antimicrobial activity of bagasse paper by coating the paper with bismuth oxide (Bi 2 O 3 ) and using it to accelerate the process of wound healing. Paper sheets were prepared from sugarcane waste (bagasse). First, the paper sheets were coated with different Bi 2 O 3 concentrations to improve the antimicrobial activity of the paper. After that, the paper sheets were allowed to dry in an oven at 50 °C for 3 h. Then, in vitro antimicrobial activity was evaluated against different microbial species, including Gram-negative bacteria (i.e., Klebsiella pneumonia, Escherichia coli) and Gram-positive bacteria (i.e., Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes). The obtained results showed that the paper coated with 25% and 100% Bi 2 O 3 had activity against all models of bacteria; however, the paper coated with 100% Bi 2 O 3 composite had the strongest inhibitory effect. Then, bagasse paper was coated with 100% Bi 2 O 3 and different antibiotics, to investigate their wound-healing potency in a wounded rat model for 14 days. Moreover, the paper coated with 100% Bi 2 O 3 inhibited the cellular migration in vitro. Conclusively, coating paper with Bi 2 O 3 enhances the wound-healing potential when applied to wounds. This impact could be ascribed to Bi 2 O 3 's broad antibacterial activity, which reduced infection and accelerated the healing process.
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