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Rotary Jet Spinning (RJS): A Key Process to Produce Biopolymeric Wound Dressings
Wounds result from different causes (e.g., trauma, surgeries, and diabetic ulcers), requiring even extended periods of intensive care for healing, according to the patient’s organism and treatment. Currently, wound dressings generated by polymeric fibers at micro and nanometric scales are promising...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9699276/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36432691 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14112500 |
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author | Bahú, Juliana O. Melo de Andrade, Lucas R. Crivellin, Sara Khouri, Nadia G. Sousa, Sara O. Fernandes, Luiza M. I. Souza, Samuel D. A. Concha, Luz S. Cárdenas Schiavon, Maria I. R. B. Benites, Cibelem I. Severino, Patrícia Souto, Eliana B. Concha, Viktor O. Cárdenas |
author_facet | Bahú, Juliana O. Melo de Andrade, Lucas R. Crivellin, Sara Khouri, Nadia G. Sousa, Sara O. Fernandes, Luiza M. I. Souza, Samuel D. A. Concha, Luz S. Cárdenas Schiavon, Maria I. R. B. Benites, Cibelem I. Severino, Patrícia Souto, Eliana B. Concha, Viktor O. Cárdenas |
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description | Wounds result from different causes (e.g., trauma, surgeries, and diabetic ulcers), requiring even extended periods of intensive care for healing, according to the patient’s organism and treatment. Currently, wound dressings generated by polymeric fibers at micro and nanometric scales are promising for healing the injured area. They offer great surface area and porosity, mimicking the fibrous extracellular matrix structure, facilitating cell adhesion, migration, and proliferation, and accelerating the wound healing process. Such properties resulted in countless applications of these materials in biomedical and tissue engineering, also as drug delivery systems for bioactive molecules to help tissue regeneration. The techniques used to engineer these fibers include spinning methods (electro-, rotary jet-), airbrushing, and 3D printing. These techniques have important advantages, such as easy-handle procedure and process parameters variability (type of polymer), but encounter some scalability problems. RJS is described as a simple and low-cost technique resulting in high efficiency and yield for fiber production, also capable of bioactive agents’ incorporation to improve the healing potential of RJS wound dressings. This review addresses the use of RJS to produce polymeric fibers, describing the concept, type of configuration, comparison to other spinning techniques, most commonly used polymers, and the relevant parameters that influence the manufacture of the fibers, for the ultimate use in the development of wound dressings. |
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spelling | pubmed-96992762022-11-26 Rotary Jet Spinning (RJS): A Key Process to Produce Biopolymeric Wound Dressings Bahú, Juliana O. Melo de Andrade, Lucas R. Crivellin, Sara Khouri, Nadia G. Sousa, Sara O. Fernandes, Luiza M. I. Souza, Samuel D. A. Concha, Luz S. Cárdenas Schiavon, Maria I. R. B. Benites, Cibelem I. Severino, Patrícia Souto, Eliana B. Concha, Viktor O. Cárdenas Pharmaceutics Review Wounds result from different causes (e.g., trauma, surgeries, and diabetic ulcers), requiring even extended periods of intensive care for healing, according to the patient’s organism and treatment. Currently, wound dressings generated by polymeric fibers at micro and nanometric scales are promising for healing the injured area. They offer great surface area and porosity, mimicking the fibrous extracellular matrix structure, facilitating cell adhesion, migration, and proliferation, and accelerating the wound healing process. Such properties resulted in countless applications of these materials in biomedical and tissue engineering, also as drug delivery systems for bioactive molecules to help tissue regeneration. The techniques used to engineer these fibers include spinning methods (electro-, rotary jet-), airbrushing, and 3D printing. These techniques have important advantages, such as easy-handle procedure and process parameters variability (type of polymer), but encounter some scalability problems. RJS is described as a simple and low-cost technique resulting in high efficiency and yield for fiber production, also capable of bioactive agents’ incorporation to improve the healing potential of RJS wound dressings. This review addresses the use of RJS to produce polymeric fibers, describing the concept, type of configuration, comparison to other spinning techniques, most commonly used polymers, and the relevant parameters that influence the manufacture of the fibers, for the ultimate use in the development of wound dressings. MDPI 2022-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9699276/ /pubmed/36432691 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14112500 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Bahú, Juliana O. Melo de Andrade, Lucas R. Crivellin, Sara Khouri, Nadia G. Sousa, Sara O. Fernandes, Luiza M. I. Souza, Samuel D. A. Concha, Luz S. Cárdenas Schiavon, Maria I. R. B. Benites, Cibelem I. Severino, Patrícia Souto, Eliana B. Concha, Viktor O. Cárdenas Rotary Jet Spinning (RJS): A Key Process to Produce Biopolymeric Wound Dressings |
title | Rotary Jet Spinning (RJS): A Key Process to Produce Biopolymeric Wound Dressings |
title_full | Rotary Jet Spinning (RJS): A Key Process to Produce Biopolymeric Wound Dressings |
title_fullStr | Rotary Jet Spinning (RJS): A Key Process to Produce Biopolymeric Wound Dressings |
title_full_unstemmed | Rotary Jet Spinning (RJS): A Key Process to Produce Biopolymeric Wound Dressings |
title_short | Rotary Jet Spinning (RJS): A Key Process to Produce Biopolymeric Wound Dressings |
title_sort | rotary jet spinning (rjs): a key process to produce biopolymeric wound dressings |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9699276/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36432691 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14112500 |
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