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Fabrication and Characterization of Electrospun Poly(Caprolactone)/Tannic Acid Scaffold as an Antibacterial Wound Dressing

Xuefei Chen, Qianqian Zhang, Yi Wang, Jie Meng, Meiqin Wu, Huaizhong Xu, Lei Du, Xiaohua Yang

2023Polymers28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Antibacterial wound dressings are promising materials to treat infected skin wounds, which greatly affect the wound-healing process. In this study, tannic acid (TA), a natural antibacterial agent, was successfully loaded by electrospinning into poly(caprolactone) (PCL) fibers in a high concentration. It is suggested that the addition of TA was beneficial for producing uniform and continuous PCL nanofibers. Hydrogen bonds existed between the PCL and TA molecules based on the analysis of FTIR spectra and DSC results. The interactions and continuous network improved the mechanical properties of the scaffolds. Meanwhile, increasing the amount of TA also enhanced the hydrophilicity and water absorption capacity of the scaffold, both of which are beneficial for accelerating wound healing. Moreover, a burst release of the TA in the initial stage and a controlled, steady release behavior over time contributed to the highly antibacterial properties of the PCL/TA scaffolds. The fabrication of the composite scaffold supplies a facile, efficient, and controllable approach to address the issue of antibacterial treatment in wound dressing.

Topics & Concepts

Tannic acidElectrospinningMaterials scienceScaffoldAntibacterial activityFabricationNanofiberCaprolactoneFourier transform infrared spectroscopyWound healingChemical engineeringComposite materialBiomedical engineeringPolymerChemistryOrganic chemistrySurgeryMedicinePathologyAlternative medicineCopolymerEngineeringGeneticsBacteriaBiologyElectrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical ApplicationsWound Healing and TreatmentsSilk-based biomaterials and applications
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