2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2023.116262
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Electrospinning of peanut protein isolate/poly-L-lactic acid nanofibers containing tetracycline hydrochloride for wound healing

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“…The PPI was developed using the alkali-dissolved acid precipitation method, and then the blend PPI/PLLA containing TCH was obtained via electrospinning. The incorporation of TCH did not affect the morphology of the nanofiber membranes, although the fiber diameter decreased when TCH content increased, while the wettability and mechanical properties improved [69]. Besides, the TCH was released from the PPI/PPLA composite nanofibers through a Fickian diffusion process.…”
Section: Wound Dressingsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…The PPI was developed using the alkali-dissolved acid precipitation method, and then the blend PPI/PLLA containing TCH was obtained via electrospinning. The incorporation of TCH did not affect the morphology of the nanofiber membranes, although the fiber diameter decreased when TCH content increased, while the wettability and mechanical properties improved [69]. Besides, the TCH was released from the PPI/PPLA composite nanofibers through a Fickian diffusion process.…”
Section: Wound Dressingsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Besides, the TCH was released from the PPI/PPLA composite nanofibers through a Fickian diffusion process. Moreover, the hemolysis rates were below 5%, which indicated the safety of the drug-loaded PPI/PLLA nanofibers, and the TCH-loaded PPI/PLLA composite nanofibers maintained the anticoagulant effect and showed low toxicity to cells [69]. The TCH/PPI/PLLA nanofibers also exhibited an inhibitory effect on S. aureus and E. coli growth and promoted skin wound healing in mice [69].…”
Section: Wound Dressingsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…This helps to improve their therapeutic efficacy and reduce side effects [ 253 ]. Fatemeh Koohzad et al designed a nanofibrous scaffold that uses electrostatic action to adsorb drugs, enabling the slow release of drugs at alkaline wound sites ( Figure 2 ) [ 80 ].…”
Section: Multiresponse Intelligent Drug Delivery Systems Based On Nan...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To contrast many antibiotics’ drawbacks, such as their rapid elimination from the blood stream or the narrow therapeutic index, their topical administration has been explored by loading them in several polymeric matrices [ 158 , 159 ]. Different antibiotics have been incorporated in polymeric matrixes, such as ciprofloxacin [ 54 ], gentamycin [ 160 ], tetracycline [ 161 ], and silver sulfadiazine [ 162 ].…”
Section: Bioactive Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%