An Investigation into the Efficacy of Low Temperature and UV Irradiated Citric Acid Crosslinked Zein/PEO Electrospun Membranes for Wound Healing Using Human Dermal Fibroblast Cells
Surendranath Medha,
Rajalekshmi Resmi,
M. R. Rekha
et al.
Abstract:A key material capable of effective wound closure is a pertinent demand of the day. Citric acid (CA)‐based crosslinking involves pre‐crosslinking followed by post‐crosslinking at higher temperature. Unlike conventional higher temperature treatment, this piece of work discusses post‐crosslinking at low temperature or under UV irradiation of CAZein/Polyethylene oxide (PEO) blend membranes. A comparative analysis of the wound healing efficiency of both membranes was done. Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) and Diff… Show more
“…4g, the porosities of developed nanofibrous membranes all exceeded 60%, implying their outstanding exudate absorption and metabolic exchange capabilities. 42 In addition, we observed a tendency for the porosity to increase as the nanofiber diameter gradually decreased, which is consistent with other studies. 43 The hydrophilicity of fibrous membranes can promote adhesion and cell growth paraform-aldehyde fix solution; therefore, contact angle analysis was performed.…”
We demonstrate a self-designed, automatic, short-distance, in situ deposition device based on solution blow spinning (SBS) for wound dressing using PLGA/PLLA/TA composite nanofibrous membranes.
“…4g, the porosities of developed nanofibrous membranes all exceeded 60%, implying their outstanding exudate absorption and metabolic exchange capabilities. 42 In addition, we observed a tendency for the porosity to increase as the nanofiber diameter gradually decreased, which is consistent with other studies. 43 The hydrophilicity of fibrous membranes can promote adhesion and cell growth paraform-aldehyde fix solution; therefore, contact angle analysis was performed.…”
We demonstrate a self-designed, automatic, short-distance, in situ deposition device based on solution blow spinning (SBS) for wound dressing using PLGA/PLLA/TA composite nanofibrous membranes.
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