Fabrication of dual drug-loaded polycaprolactone-gelatin composite nanofibers for full thickness diabetic wound healing.
Manjit ManjitManish KumarKrishan KumarMadhukiran R DhondaleAbhishek JhaKanchan BhartiZinnu RainPradyot PrakashBrahmeshwar MishraPublished in: Therapeutic delivery (2023)
Aim: Design of moxifloxacin and ornidazole co-loaded polycaprolactone and gelatin nanofiber dressing for diabetic wounds. Materials & methods: The composite nanofibers were prepared using electrospinning technique and characterized for in vitro drug release, antibacterial activity, laser doppler and in vivo wound healing. Results: The optimized nanofiber demonstrated an interconnected bead free nanofiber with average diameter <200 nm. The in vitro drug release & antimicrobial studies revealed that optimized nanofiber provided drug release for >120 h, thereby inhibiting growth of Escherichia coli and Stapyhlococcus aureus . An in vivo wound closure study on diabetic rats found that optimized nanofiber group had a significantly higher wound closure rate than marketed formulation. Conclusion: The nanofiber provided prolonged drug release and accelerated wound healing, making it a promising candidate for diabetic wound care.
Keyphrases
- wound healing
- drug release
- drug delivery
- tissue engineering
- escherichia coli
- diabetic rats
- healthcare
- bone regeneration
- cancer therapy
- oxidative stress
- palliative care
- type diabetes
- staphylococcus aureus
- photodynamic therapy
- single cell
- optical coherence tomography
- pain management
- chronic pain
- biofilm formation
- blood flow
- health insurance
- high resolution
- optic nerve
- drug induced