Oxidized alginate-gelatin (ADA-GEL)/silk fibroin/Cu-Ag doped mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticle-based hydrogels for potential wound care treatments.
Memoona AkhtarArooba NazneenMuhammad AwaisRabia HussainAhmad KhanMuhammad IrfanEgemen AvcuMuhammad Atiq Ur RehmanAldo Roberto BoccacciniPublished in: Biomedical materials (Bristol, England) (2024)
The present work focuses on developing 5% w/v oxidized alginate (alginate di aldehyde, ADA)-7.5% w/v gelatin (GEL) hydrogels incorporating 0.25% w/v silk fibroin (SF) and loaded with 0.3% w/v Cu-Ag doped mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles (Cu-Ag MBGNs). The microstructural, mechanical, and biological properties of the composite hydrogels were characterized in detail. The porous microstructure of the developed ADA-GEL based hydrogels was confirmed by scanning electron microscopy, while the presence of Cu-Ag MBGNs in the synthesized hydrogels was determined using energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy. The incorporation of 0.3% w/v Cu-Ag MBGNs reduced the mechanical properties of the synthesized hydrogels, as investigated using micro-tensile testing. The synthesized ADA-GEL loaded with 0.25% w/v SF and 0.3% w/v Cu-Ag MBGNs showed a potent antibacterial effect against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus . Cellular studies using the NIH3T3-E1 fibroblast cell line confirmed that ADA-GEL films incorporated with 0.3% w/v Cu-Ag MBGNs exhibited promising cellular viability as compared to pure ADA-GEL (determined by WST-8 assay). The addition of SF improved the biocompatibility, degradation rate, moisturizing effects, and stretchability of the developed hydrogels, as determined in vitro . Such multimaterial hydrogels can stimulate angiogenesis and exhibit desirable antibacterial properties. Therefore further ( in vivo ) tests are justified to assess the hydrogels' potential for wound dressing and skin tissue healing applications.
Keyphrases
- wound healing
- tissue engineering
- quantum dots
- highly efficient
- metal organic framework
- hyaluronic acid
- visible light
- escherichia coli
- electron microscopy
- staphylococcus aureus
- high resolution
- aqueous solution
- healthcare
- white matter
- endothelial cells
- palliative care
- biofilm formation
- computed tomography
- multiple sclerosis
- risk assessment
- high throughput
- health insurance
- anti inflammatory
- single molecule
- cystic fibrosis
- human health
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- low density lipoprotein
- quality improvement
- case control
- affordable care act
- gas chromatography mass spectrometry
- carbon nanotubes