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TítuloScalable synthesis of robust and stretchable composite wound dressings by dispersing silver nanowires in continuous bacterial cellulose
Autor(es)Wan, Yizao
Yang, Shanshan
Wang, Jie
Gan, Deqiang
Gama, F. M.
Yang, Zhiwei
Zhu, Yong
Yao, Fanglian
Luo, Honglin
Palavras-chaveWound dressing
Bacterial cellulose
Silver nanowire
Antibacterial activity
Data15-Out-2020
EditoraElsevier 1
RevistaComposites Part B: Engineering
CitaçãoWan, Yizao; Yang, Shanshan; Wang, Jie; Gan, Deqiang; Gama, F. M.; Yang, Zhiwei; Zhu, Yong; Yao, Fanglian; Luo, Honglin, Scalable synthesis of robust and stretchable composite wound dressings by dispersing silver nanowires in continuous bacterial cellulose. Composites Part B-Engineering, 199(108259), 2020
Resumo(s)While silver nanoparticles are widely used to endow materials with antibacterial activity, silver nanowires (AgNWs) have not attracted much attention. Herein, the composites of bacterial cellulose (BC) and AgNWs were prepared through a novel step-by-step in situ biosynthesis which retains the three-dimensional network of BC. The results of water vapor permeability, water uptake rate, and water retention rate showed that the BC/AgNW wound dressings could absorb wound skin exudates and maintain moisture environments. Furthermore, the BC/AgNW dressings were robust and stretchable. More importantly, the BC/AgNW dressings exhibited sustained release of Ag+. The results from animal tests indicated that the BC/AgNW dressing with 38.4 wt% AgNWs exhibited higher expression levels of cytokeratin-10 and integrin-β4, greater proliferation of keratinocytes and formation of epithelial tissues and greatly improved skin regeneration over the bare BC. We propose that the integrated nanofibrous structure and the excellent and sustained antibacterial activity of AgNWs are responsible for the excellent in vivo wound healing ability and biocompatibility. These results suggest that the BC/AgNW composites have promising application as wound dressings.
TipoArtigo
Descrição"Available online 31 July 2020"
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/66765
DOI10.1016/j.compositesb.2020.108259
ISSN1359-8368
e-ISSN1879-1069
Versão da editorahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/composites-part-b-engineering
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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