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PVA-Based Electrospun Biomembranes with Hydrolyzed Collagen and Ethanolic Extract of Hypericum perforatum for Potential Use as Wound Dressing: Fabrication and Characterization.

Alitzel Belém García-HernándezEduardo Morales-SánchezBlanca M Berdeja-MartínezMonserrat Escamilla-GarcíaMa Paz Salgado-CruzMinerva Rentería-OrtegaReynold R Farrera-RebolloMiguel A Vega-CuellarGeorgina Calderón-Domínguez
Published in: Polymers (2022)
Biological, physicochemical, structural, and thermal properties of PVA-based electrospun wound dressings added with hydrolyzed collagen (HC) and different concentrations of Hypericum perforatum ethanolic extract (EEHP) were studied. Membrane characterization was carried out by X-ray diffraction, Fourier infrared spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, barrier properties, scanning electron microscopy, image analysis (diameter and pore size), as well as antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activities. Results showed that the PVA/HC/EEHP materials, fabricated under controlled conditions of temperature and humidity, generated fiber membranes with diameters between 140-390 nm, adequate porosity and pore size for cell growth (67-90% and 4-16 µm, respectively), and good barrier properties (0.005-0.032 g·m -2 s -1 ) to be used in the treatment of conditions on the skin, and was even better than some commercial products. Finally, they showed to have anti-inflammatory (>80%), and antimicrobial activity against S. aureus and S. epiderm . Furthermore, higher crystalline structure was observed according to the EEHP concentration. In addition, this is the first report in which PVA/HC/EEHP membranes are successfully fabricated and characterized.
Keyphrases
  • electron microscopy
  • wound healing
  • anti inflammatory
  • tissue engineering
  • oxidative stress
  • high resolution
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • combination therapy
  • mass spectrometry