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Hydrogen Peroxide Generation of Copper/Ascorbate Formulations on Cotton: Effect on Antibacterial and Fibroblast Activity for Wound Healing Application

Greige cotton (unbleached cotton) is an intact plant fiber that retains much of the outer cotton fiber layers. These layers contain pectin, peroxidases, and trace metals that are associated with hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) generation during cotton fiber development. When greige cotton is subjected...

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Autores principales: Edwards, J. Vincent, Prevost, Nicolette T., Santiago, Michael, von Hoven, Terri, Condon, Brian D., Qureshi, Huzaifah, Yager, Dorne R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6225216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30235850
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23092399
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author Edwards, J. Vincent
Prevost, Nicolette T.
Santiago, Michael
von Hoven, Terri
Condon, Brian D.
Qureshi, Huzaifah
Yager, Dorne R.
author_facet Edwards, J. Vincent
Prevost, Nicolette T.
Santiago, Michael
von Hoven, Terri
Condon, Brian D.
Qureshi, Huzaifah
Yager, Dorne R.
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description Greige cotton (unbleached cotton) is an intact plant fiber that retains much of the outer cotton fiber layers. These layers contain pectin, peroxidases, and trace metals that are associated with hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) generation during cotton fiber development. When greige cotton is subjected to a nonwoven hydroentanglement process, components of the outer cotton fiber layers are retained. When hydrated, this fabric can generate H(2)O(2) (5–50 micromolar). This range has been characterized as inducing accelerated wound healing associated with enhanced cell signaling and the proliferation of cells vital to wound restoration. On the other hand, H(2)O(2) levels above 50 micromolar have been associated with bacteriostatic activity. Here, we report the preparation and hydrogen peroxide activity of copper/ascorbate formulations, both as adsorbed and in situ synthesized analogs on cotton. The cooper/ascorbate-cotton formulations were designed with the goal of modulating hydrogen peroxide levels within functional ranges beneficial to wound healing. The cotton/copper formulation analogs were prepared on nonwoven unbleached cotton and characterized with cotton impregnation titers of 3–14 mg copper per gram of cotton. The copper/ascorbate cotton analog formulations were characterized spectroscopically, and the copper titer was quantified with ICP analysis and probed for peroxide production through assessment with Amplex Red. All analogs demonstrated antibacterial activity. Notably, the treatment of unbleached cotton with low levels of ascorbate (~2 mg/g cotton) resulted in a 99 percent reduction in Klebsiella pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus. In situ synthesized copper/ascorbate nanoparticles retained activity and did not leach out upon prolonged suspension in an aqueous environment. An assessment of H(2)O(2) effects on fibroblast proliferation are discussed in light of the copper/cotton analogs and wound healing.
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spelling pubmed-62252162018-11-13 Hydrogen Peroxide Generation of Copper/Ascorbate Formulations on Cotton: Effect on Antibacterial and Fibroblast Activity for Wound Healing Application Edwards, J. Vincent Prevost, Nicolette T. Santiago, Michael von Hoven, Terri Condon, Brian D. Qureshi, Huzaifah Yager, Dorne R. Molecules Article Greige cotton (unbleached cotton) is an intact plant fiber that retains much of the outer cotton fiber layers. These layers contain pectin, peroxidases, and trace metals that are associated with hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) generation during cotton fiber development. When greige cotton is subjected to a nonwoven hydroentanglement process, components of the outer cotton fiber layers are retained. When hydrated, this fabric can generate H(2)O(2) (5–50 micromolar). This range has been characterized as inducing accelerated wound healing associated with enhanced cell signaling and the proliferation of cells vital to wound restoration. On the other hand, H(2)O(2) levels above 50 micromolar have been associated with bacteriostatic activity. Here, we report the preparation and hydrogen peroxide activity of copper/ascorbate formulations, both as adsorbed and in situ synthesized analogs on cotton. The cooper/ascorbate-cotton formulations were designed with the goal of modulating hydrogen peroxide levels within functional ranges beneficial to wound healing. The cotton/copper formulation analogs were prepared on nonwoven unbleached cotton and characterized with cotton impregnation titers of 3–14 mg copper per gram of cotton. The copper/ascorbate cotton analog formulations were characterized spectroscopically, and the copper titer was quantified with ICP analysis and probed for peroxide production through assessment with Amplex Red. All analogs demonstrated antibacterial activity. Notably, the treatment of unbleached cotton with low levels of ascorbate (~2 mg/g cotton) resulted in a 99 percent reduction in Klebsiella pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus. In situ synthesized copper/ascorbate nanoparticles retained activity and did not leach out upon prolonged suspension in an aqueous environment. An assessment of H(2)O(2) effects on fibroblast proliferation are discussed in light of the copper/cotton analogs and wound healing. MDPI 2018-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6225216/ /pubmed/30235850 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23092399 Text en © 2018 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 (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Edwards, J. Vincent
Prevost, Nicolette T.
Santiago, Michael
von Hoven, Terri
Condon, Brian D.
Qureshi, Huzaifah
Yager, Dorne R.
Hydrogen Peroxide Generation of Copper/Ascorbate Formulations on Cotton: Effect on Antibacterial and Fibroblast Activity for Wound Healing Application
title Hydrogen Peroxide Generation of Copper/Ascorbate Formulations on Cotton: Effect on Antibacterial and Fibroblast Activity for Wound Healing Application
title_full Hydrogen Peroxide Generation of Copper/Ascorbate Formulations on Cotton: Effect on Antibacterial and Fibroblast Activity for Wound Healing Application
title_fullStr Hydrogen Peroxide Generation of Copper/Ascorbate Formulations on Cotton: Effect on Antibacterial and Fibroblast Activity for Wound Healing Application
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogen Peroxide Generation of Copper/Ascorbate Formulations on Cotton: Effect on Antibacterial and Fibroblast Activity for Wound Healing Application
title_short Hydrogen Peroxide Generation of Copper/Ascorbate Formulations on Cotton: Effect on Antibacterial and Fibroblast Activity for Wound Healing Application
title_sort hydrogen peroxide generation of copper/ascorbate formulations on cotton: effect on antibacterial and fibroblast activity for wound healing application
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6225216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30235850
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23092399
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