2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2013.05.005
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A biodegradable hydrogel system containing curcumin encapsulated in micelles for cutaneous wound healing

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“…Since wounds are known to be deficient in nitric oxide, application of nitric oxidereleasing silica nanoparticles may accelerate healing by killing Journal of Nanotechnology 5 bacteria and overcoming the general nitric oxide deficiency [32]. Gong et al [33] have shown that when curcumin was loaded onto the lipophilic core of a polymeric micelle dispersed in a hydrogel, this formulation exhibited adequate tissue adhesiveness and could release curcumin in an extended time period. Studies carried out by Jeschke et al [34] and Pereira et al [35] have focused on the liposomal delivery of keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) which stimulates epithelial cell differentiation and proliferation, processes of major importance in wound healing.…”
Section: Nanoparticles/micelles/lipidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since wounds are known to be deficient in nitric oxide, application of nitric oxidereleasing silica nanoparticles may accelerate healing by killing Journal of Nanotechnology 5 bacteria and overcoming the general nitric oxide deficiency [32]. Gong et al [33] have shown that when curcumin was loaded onto the lipophilic core of a polymeric micelle dispersed in a hydrogel, this formulation exhibited adequate tissue adhesiveness and could release curcumin in an extended time period. Studies carried out by Jeschke et al [34] and Pereira et al [35] have focused on the liposomal delivery of keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) which stimulates epithelial cell differentiation and proliferation, processes of major importance in wound healing.…”
Section: Nanoparticles/micelles/lipidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The release medium was PBS pH 7.4 containing 1% (v/v) TweenÂź 80 which is a low molecular weight non-ionic surfactant that can be added to release media to maintain sink conditions for hydrophobic drugs [40,41]. Curcumin solubility in the release medium was 240.8 ÎŒg/mL confirming the maintenance of sink conditions during the release experiment given the release volume (20 mL) and curcumin amounts in the micelles (100-200 ÎŒg).…”
Section: In Vitro Curcumin Release From a 2 B Miktoarm Micellesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wound healing components are tested as solutions, gels and ointments or in more complex wound care structures (e.g. hydrogel systems 8,9 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%