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Development of Chitosan/Bacterial Cellulose Composite Films Containing Nanodiamonds as a Potential Flexible Platform for Wound Dressing

Chitosan/bacterial cellulose composite films containing diamond nanoparticles (NDs) with potential application as wound dressing are introduced. Microstructural studies show that NDs are uniformly dispersed in the matrix, although slight agglomeration at concentrations above 2 wt % is seen. Fourier...

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Autores principales: Ostadhossein, Fatemeh, Mahmoudi, Nafiseh, Morales-Cid, Gabriel, Tamjid, Elnaz, Navas-Martos, Francisco Javier, Soriano-Cuadrado, Belén, López Paniza, José Manuel, Simchi, Abdolreza
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5512916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28793571
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma8095309
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author Ostadhossein, Fatemeh
Mahmoudi, Nafiseh
Morales-Cid, Gabriel
Tamjid, Elnaz
Navas-Martos, Francisco Javier
Soriano-Cuadrado, Belén
López Paniza, José Manuel
Simchi, Abdolreza
author_facet Ostadhossein, Fatemeh
Mahmoudi, Nafiseh
Morales-Cid, Gabriel
Tamjid, Elnaz
Navas-Martos, Francisco Javier
Soriano-Cuadrado, Belén
López Paniza, José Manuel
Simchi, Abdolreza
author_sort Ostadhossein, Fatemeh
collection PubMed
description Chitosan/bacterial cellulose composite films containing diamond nanoparticles (NDs) with potential application as wound dressing are introduced. Microstructural studies show that NDs are uniformly dispersed in the matrix, although slight agglomeration at concentrations above 2 wt % is seen. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy reveals formation of hydrogen bonds between NDs and the polymer matrix. X-ray diffraction analysis indicates reduced crystallinity of the polymer matrix in the presence of NDs. Approximately 3.5-fold increase in the elastic modulus of the composite film is obtained by the addition of 2 wt % NDs. The results of colorimetric analysis show that the composite films are transparent but turn to gray-like and semitransparent at high ND concentrations. Additionally, a decrease in highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) and lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) gap is also seen, which results in a red shift and higher absorption intensity towards the visible region. Mitochondrial activity assay using L929 fibroblast cells shows that the nanocomposite films are biocompatible (>90%) after 24 h incubation. Multiple lamellapodia and cell-cell interaction are shown. The results suggest that the developed films can potentially be used as a flexible platform for wound dressing.
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spelling pubmed-55129162017-07-28 Development of Chitosan/Bacterial Cellulose Composite Films Containing Nanodiamonds as a Potential Flexible Platform for Wound Dressing Ostadhossein, Fatemeh Mahmoudi, Nafiseh Morales-Cid, Gabriel Tamjid, Elnaz Navas-Martos, Francisco Javier Soriano-Cuadrado, Belén López Paniza, José Manuel Simchi, Abdolreza Materials (Basel) Article Chitosan/bacterial cellulose composite films containing diamond nanoparticles (NDs) with potential application as wound dressing are introduced. Microstructural studies show that NDs are uniformly dispersed in the matrix, although slight agglomeration at concentrations above 2 wt % is seen. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy reveals formation of hydrogen bonds between NDs and the polymer matrix. X-ray diffraction analysis indicates reduced crystallinity of the polymer matrix in the presence of NDs. Approximately 3.5-fold increase in the elastic modulus of the composite film is obtained by the addition of 2 wt % NDs. The results of colorimetric analysis show that the composite films are transparent but turn to gray-like and semitransparent at high ND concentrations. Additionally, a decrease in highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) and lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) gap is also seen, which results in a red shift and higher absorption intensity towards the visible region. Mitochondrial activity assay using L929 fibroblast cells shows that the nanocomposite films are biocompatible (>90%) after 24 h incubation. Multiple lamellapodia and cell-cell interaction are shown. The results suggest that the developed films can potentially be used as a flexible platform for wound dressing. MDPI 2015-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5512916/ /pubmed/28793571 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma8095309 Text en © 2015 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ostadhossein, Fatemeh
Mahmoudi, Nafiseh
Morales-Cid, Gabriel
Tamjid, Elnaz
Navas-Martos, Francisco Javier
Soriano-Cuadrado, Belén
López Paniza, José Manuel
Simchi, Abdolreza
Development of Chitosan/Bacterial Cellulose Composite Films Containing Nanodiamonds as a Potential Flexible Platform for Wound Dressing
title Development of Chitosan/Bacterial Cellulose Composite Films Containing Nanodiamonds as a Potential Flexible Platform for Wound Dressing
title_full Development of Chitosan/Bacterial Cellulose Composite Films Containing Nanodiamonds as a Potential Flexible Platform for Wound Dressing
title_fullStr Development of Chitosan/Bacterial Cellulose Composite Films Containing Nanodiamonds as a Potential Flexible Platform for Wound Dressing
title_full_unstemmed Development of Chitosan/Bacterial Cellulose Composite Films Containing Nanodiamonds as a Potential Flexible Platform for Wound Dressing
title_short Development of Chitosan/Bacterial Cellulose Composite Films Containing Nanodiamonds as a Potential Flexible Platform for Wound Dressing
title_sort development of chitosan/bacterial cellulose composite films containing nanodiamonds as a potential flexible platform for wound dressing
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5512916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28793571
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma8095309
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