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Development of Moringa oleifera Standardized Leaf Extract Nanofibers Impregnated onto Hydrocolloid Film as A Potential Chronic Wound Dressing

This research focuses on the development of a hybrid dressing, i.e. Moringa oleifera (MOL) leave extract nanofibers impregnated onto an alginate-pectin hydrocolloid film for chronic wound healing. The MOL nanofibers impregnated hydrocolloid films were characterised and optimised by physicomechanical...

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Autores principales: Chin, Chai-Yee, Ng, Shiow-Fern
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Fiber Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7744731/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12221-020-1356-9
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description This research focuses on the development of a hybrid dressing, i.e. Moringa oleifera (MOL) leave extract nanofibers impregnated onto an alginate-pectin hydrocolloid film for chronic wound healing. The MOL nanofibers impregnated hydrocolloid films were characterised and optimised by physicomechanical properties, moisture transmission, swelling ratio, microscopy analysis, Franz diffusion drug release and cell viability assays. From the preformulation studies, PEO 6 % solution with viscosity above 1.3 Pa·s was found suitable to be electrospun into uniform nanofibers (diameter 322.7±78.02 nm). The moisture transmission rate and swelling ratio studies revealed that the MOL nanofiber-film was useful for the application of light to medium suppurating wounds. The Franz diffusion cell study showed that the electrospun duration could influence the amount of MOL released from the nanofibers-film. Finally, cell viability assays revealed that the MOL nanofibers-films hybrid dressing did not cause cytotoxicity to human dermal fibroblast and human epithelial keratinocytes cell lines. In conclusion, a hybrid MOL nanofibers impregnated hydrocolloid films dressing was successfully formulated and this study has implied that MOL nanofibers-film could be an alternative treatment option for treating chronic wounds.
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spelling pubmed-77447312020-12-17 Development of Moringa oleifera Standardized Leaf Extract Nanofibers Impregnated onto Hydrocolloid Film as A Potential Chronic Wound Dressing Chin, Chai-Yee Ng, Shiow-Fern Fibers Polym Regular Article This research focuses on the development of a hybrid dressing, i.e. Moringa oleifera (MOL) leave extract nanofibers impregnated onto an alginate-pectin hydrocolloid film for chronic wound healing. The MOL nanofibers impregnated hydrocolloid films were characterised and optimised by physicomechanical properties, moisture transmission, swelling ratio, microscopy analysis, Franz diffusion drug release and cell viability assays. From the preformulation studies, PEO 6 % solution with viscosity above 1.3 Pa·s was found suitable to be electrospun into uniform nanofibers (diameter 322.7±78.02 nm). The moisture transmission rate and swelling ratio studies revealed that the MOL nanofiber-film was useful for the application of light to medium suppurating wounds. The Franz diffusion cell study showed that the electrospun duration could influence the amount of MOL released from the nanofibers-film. Finally, cell viability assays revealed that the MOL nanofibers-films hybrid dressing did not cause cytotoxicity to human dermal fibroblast and human epithelial keratinocytes cell lines. In conclusion, a hybrid MOL nanofibers impregnated hydrocolloid films dressing was successfully formulated and this study has implied that MOL nanofibers-film could be an alternative treatment option for treating chronic wounds. The Korean Fiber Society 2020-12-17 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7744731/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12221-020-1356-9 Text en © The Korean Fiber Society 2020 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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title_full Development of Moringa oleifera Standardized Leaf Extract Nanofibers Impregnated onto Hydrocolloid Film as A Potential Chronic Wound Dressing
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title_short Development of Moringa oleifera Standardized Leaf Extract Nanofibers Impregnated onto Hydrocolloid Film as A Potential Chronic Wound Dressing
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