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Applications of Electrospun Nanofibers with Antioxidant Properties: A Review
Antioxidants can be encapsulated to enhance their solubility or bioavailability or to protect them from external factors. Electrospinning has proven to be an excellent option for applications in nanotechnology, as electrospun nanofibers can provide the necessary environment for antioxidant encapsula...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7022755/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31968539 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10010175 |
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author | Vilchez, Ariel Acevedo, Francisca Cea, Mara Seeger, Michael Navia, Rodrigo |
author_facet | Vilchez, Ariel Acevedo, Francisca Cea, Mara Seeger, Michael Navia, Rodrigo |
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description | Antioxidants can be encapsulated to enhance their solubility or bioavailability or to protect them from external factors. Electrospinning has proven to be an excellent option for applications in nanotechnology, as electrospun nanofibers can provide the necessary environment for antioxidant encapsulation. Forty-nine papers related to antioxidants loaded onto electrospun nanofibers were categorized and reviewed to identify applications and new trends. Medical and food fields were commonly proposed for the newly obtained composites. Among the polymers used as a matrix for the electrospinning process, synthetic poly (lactic acid) and polycaprolactone were the most widely used. In addition, natural compounds and extracts were identified as antioxidants that help to inhibit free radical and oxidative damage in tissues and foods. The most recurrent active compounds used were tannic acid (polyphenol), quercetin (flavonoid), curcumin (polyphenol), and vitamin B(6) (pyridoxine). The incorporation of active compounds in nanofibers often improves their bioavailability, giving them increased stability, changing the mechanical properties of polymers, enhancing nanofiber biocompatibility, and offering novel properties for the required field. Although most of the polymers used were synthetic, natural polymers such as silk fibroin, chitosan, cellulose, pullulan, polyhydroxybutyrate, and zein have proven to be proper matrices for this purpose. |
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spelling | pubmed-70227552020-03-11 Applications of Electrospun Nanofibers with Antioxidant Properties: A Review Vilchez, Ariel Acevedo, Francisca Cea, Mara Seeger, Michael Navia, Rodrigo Nanomaterials (Basel) Review Antioxidants can be encapsulated to enhance their solubility or bioavailability or to protect them from external factors. Electrospinning has proven to be an excellent option for applications in nanotechnology, as electrospun nanofibers can provide the necessary environment for antioxidant encapsulation. Forty-nine papers related to antioxidants loaded onto electrospun nanofibers were categorized and reviewed to identify applications and new trends. Medical and food fields were commonly proposed for the newly obtained composites. Among the polymers used as a matrix for the electrospinning process, synthetic poly (lactic acid) and polycaprolactone were the most widely used. In addition, natural compounds and extracts were identified as antioxidants that help to inhibit free radical and oxidative damage in tissues and foods. The most recurrent active compounds used were tannic acid (polyphenol), quercetin (flavonoid), curcumin (polyphenol), and vitamin B(6) (pyridoxine). The incorporation of active compounds in nanofibers often improves their bioavailability, giving them increased stability, changing the mechanical properties of polymers, enhancing nanofiber biocompatibility, and offering novel properties for the required field. Although most of the polymers used were synthetic, natural polymers such as silk fibroin, chitosan, cellulose, pullulan, polyhydroxybutyrate, and zein have proven to be proper matrices for this purpose. MDPI 2020-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7022755/ /pubmed/31968539 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10010175 Text en © 2020 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/). |
spellingShingle | Review Vilchez, Ariel Acevedo, Francisca Cea, Mara Seeger, Michael Navia, Rodrigo Applications of Electrospun Nanofibers with Antioxidant Properties: A Review |
title | Applications of Electrospun Nanofibers with Antioxidant Properties: A Review |
title_full | Applications of Electrospun Nanofibers with Antioxidant Properties: A Review |
title_fullStr | Applications of Electrospun Nanofibers with Antioxidant Properties: A Review |
title_full_unstemmed | Applications of Electrospun Nanofibers with Antioxidant Properties: A Review |
title_short | Applications of Electrospun Nanofibers with Antioxidant Properties: A Review |
title_sort | applications of electrospun nanofibers with antioxidant properties: a review |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7022755/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31968539 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10010175 |
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