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PVA-Based Electrospun Biomembranes with Hydrolyzed Collagen and Ethanolic Extract of Hypericum perforatum for Potential Use as Wound Dressing: Fabrication and Characterization

Alitzel B. García-Hernández, Eduardo Morales‐Sánchez, Blanca Berdeja-Martínez, Monserrat Escamilla‐García, Ma. de la Paz Salgado‐Cruz, Minerva Rentería‐Ortega, Reynold R. Farrera‐Rebollo, Miguel Ángel Vega Cuellar, Georgina Calderón‐Domínguez

2022Polymers27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Biological, physicochemical, structural, and thermal properties of PVA-based electrospun wound dressings added with hydrolyzed collagen (HC) and different concentrations of Hypericum perforatum ethanolic extract (EEHP) were studied. Membrane characterization was carried out by X-ray diffraction, Fourier infrared spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, barrier properties, scanning electron microscopy, image analysis (diameter and pore size), as well as antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activities. Results showed that the PVA/HC/EEHP materials, fabricated under controlled conditions of temperature and humidity, generated fiber membranes with diameters between 140−390 nm, adequate porosity and pore size for cell growth (67−90% and 4−16 µm, respectively), and good barrier properties (0.005−0.032 g·m−2 s−1) to be used in the treatment of conditions on the skin, and was even better than some commercial products. Finally, they showed to have anti-inflammatory (>80%), and antimicrobial activity against S. aureus and S. epiderm. Furthermore, higher crystalline structure was observed according to the EEHP concentration. In addition, this is the first report in which PVA/HC/EEHP membranes are successfully fabricated and characterized.

Topics & Concepts

Hypericum perforatumDifferential scanning calorimetryMembraneMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopeFourier transform infrared spectroscopyElectrospinningAntimicrobialPolysulfoneHydrolysisNuclear chemistryChemical engineeringChemistryPolymerComposite materialOrganic chemistryTraditional medicineBiochemistryMedicinePhysicsEngineeringThermodynamicsElectrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical ApplicationsSilk-based biomaterials and applicationsWound Healing and Treatments
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