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Polylactide/Polyvinylalcohol-Based Porous Bioscaffold Loaded with Gentamicin for Wound Dressing Applications

This study explores the feasibility of modifying the surface liquid spraying method to prepare porous bioscaffolds intended for wound dressing applications. For this purpose, gentamicin sulfate was loaded into polylactide-polyvinyl alcohol bioscaffolds as a highly soluble (hygroscopic) model drug fo...

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Autores principales: Amini Moghaddam, Maliheh, Di Martino, Antonio, Šopík, Tomáš, Fei, Haojie, Císař, Jaroslav, Pummerová, Martina, Sedlařík, Vladimír
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8002437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33802770
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13060921
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author Amini Moghaddam, Maliheh
Di Martino, Antonio
Šopík, Tomáš
Fei, Haojie
Císař, Jaroslav
Pummerová, Martina
Sedlařík, Vladimír
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Di Martino, Antonio
Šopík, Tomáš
Fei, Haojie
Císař, Jaroslav
Pummerová, Martina
Sedlařík, Vladimír
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description This study explores the feasibility of modifying the surface liquid spraying method to prepare porous bioscaffolds intended for wound dressing applications. For this purpose, gentamicin sulfate was loaded into polylactide-polyvinyl alcohol bioscaffolds as a highly soluble (hygroscopic) model drug for in vitro release study. Moreover, the influence of inorganic salts including NaCl (10 g/L) and KMnO(4) (0.4 mg/L), and post-thermal treatment (T) (80 °C for 2 min) on the properties of the bioscaffolds were studied. The bioscaffolds were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, Fourier Transform infrared spectroscopy, and differential scanning calorimetry. In addition, other properties including porosity, swelling degree, water vapor transmission rate, entrapment efficiency, and the release of gentamicin sulfate were investigated. Results showed that high concentrations of NaCl (10 g/L) in the aqueous phase led to an increase of around 68% in the initial burst release due to the increase in porosity. In fact, porosity increased from 68.1 ± 1.2 to 94.1 ± 1.5. Moreover, the thermal treatment of the Polylactide-polyvinyl alcohol/NaCl (PLA-PVA/NaCl) bioscaffolds above glass transition temperature (T(g)) reduced the initial burst release by approximately 11% and prolonged the release of the drug. These results suggest that thermal treatment of polymer above T(g) can be an efficient approach for a sustained release.
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spelling pubmed-80024372021-03-28 Polylactide/Polyvinylalcohol-Based Porous Bioscaffold Loaded with Gentamicin for Wound Dressing Applications Amini Moghaddam, Maliheh Di Martino, Antonio Šopík, Tomáš Fei, Haojie Císař, Jaroslav Pummerová, Martina Sedlařík, Vladimír Polymers (Basel) Article This study explores the feasibility of modifying the surface liquid spraying method to prepare porous bioscaffolds intended for wound dressing applications. For this purpose, gentamicin sulfate was loaded into polylactide-polyvinyl alcohol bioscaffolds as a highly soluble (hygroscopic) model drug for in vitro release study. Moreover, the influence of inorganic salts including NaCl (10 g/L) and KMnO(4) (0.4 mg/L), and post-thermal treatment (T) (80 °C for 2 min) on the properties of the bioscaffolds were studied. The bioscaffolds were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, Fourier Transform infrared spectroscopy, and differential scanning calorimetry. In addition, other properties including porosity, swelling degree, water vapor transmission rate, entrapment efficiency, and the release of gentamicin sulfate were investigated. Results showed that high concentrations of NaCl (10 g/L) in the aqueous phase led to an increase of around 68% in the initial burst release due to the increase in porosity. In fact, porosity increased from 68.1 ± 1.2 to 94.1 ± 1.5. Moreover, the thermal treatment of the Polylactide-polyvinyl alcohol/NaCl (PLA-PVA/NaCl) bioscaffolds above glass transition temperature (T(g)) reduced the initial burst release by approximately 11% and prolonged the release of the drug. These results suggest that thermal treatment of polymer above T(g) can be an efficient approach for a sustained release. MDPI 2021-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8002437/ /pubmed/33802770 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13060921 Text en © 2021 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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Amini Moghaddam, Maliheh
Di Martino, Antonio
Šopík, Tomáš
Fei, Haojie
Císař, Jaroslav
Pummerová, Martina
Sedlařík, Vladimír
Polylactide/Polyvinylalcohol-Based Porous Bioscaffold Loaded with Gentamicin for Wound Dressing Applications
title Polylactide/Polyvinylalcohol-Based Porous Bioscaffold Loaded with Gentamicin for Wound Dressing Applications
title_full Polylactide/Polyvinylalcohol-Based Porous Bioscaffold Loaded with Gentamicin for Wound Dressing Applications
title_fullStr Polylactide/Polyvinylalcohol-Based Porous Bioscaffold Loaded with Gentamicin for Wound Dressing Applications
title_full_unstemmed Polylactide/Polyvinylalcohol-Based Porous Bioscaffold Loaded with Gentamicin for Wound Dressing Applications
title_short Polylactide/Polyvinylalcohol-Based Porous Bioscaffold Loaded with Gentamicin for Wound Dressing Applications
title_sort polylactide/polyvinylalcohol-based porous bioscaffold loaded with gentamicin for wound dressing applications
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8002437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33802770
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13060921
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