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Efficient Encapsulation of Citral in Fast-Dissolving Polymer-Free Electrospun Nanofibers of Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexes: High Thermal Stability, Longer Shelf-Life, and Enhanced Water Solubility of Citral. NANOMATERIALS 2018; 8:nano8100793. [PMID: 30301193 PMCID: PMC6215197 DOI: 10.3390/nano8100793] [Citation(s) in RCA: 23] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/20/2018] [Revised: 10/02/2018] [Accepted: 10/03/2018] [Indexed: 02/07/2023]
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Here, we report a facile production of citral/cyclodextrin (CD) inclusion complex (IC) nanofibers (NFs) from three types of CDs (hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin (HPβCD), hydroxypropyl-gamma-cyclodextrin (HPγCD), and methylated-beta-cyclodextrin (MβCD)) by an electrospinning technique without the need of any polymeric carrier matrix. Self-standing nanofibrous webs of citral/CD-IC nanofibers (citral/CD-IC-NF) with uniform fiber morphology have been successfully electrospun from aqueous solutions of citral/CD-IC. Thanks to the inclusion complex formed with CDs, the efficient preservation of citral (up to ~80%) in citral/CD-IC-NFs was observed. In addition, the citral/CD-IC-NFs have shown ~50% preservation of citral for 15 days at room temperature even though citral has a highly volatile nature. The enhanced thermal stability of citral (~100–300°C) in citral/CD-IC-NFs compared to pure citral (~50–165°C) has been observed. Moreover, citral/CD-IC-NFs tended to disintegrate in water very quickly. To summarize, citral was efficiently encapsulated in citral/CD-IC-NFs, and these citral/CD-IC-NFs have been shown to be fast dissolving. In citral/CD-IC-NFs, citral/CD-ICs have enhanced water solubility of citral along with high-temperature stability and a longer shelf-life.
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Electrospun Nanomaterials Implementing Antibacterial Inorganic Nanophases. APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL 2018. [DOI: 10.3390/app8091643] [Citation(s) in RCA: 17] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/29/2022]
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Electrospinning is a versatile, simple, and low cost process for the controlled production of fibers. In recent years, its application to the development of multifunctional materials has encountered increasing success. In this paper, we briefly overview the general aspects of electrospinning and then we focus on the implementation of inorganic nanoantimicrobials, e.g., nanosized antimicrobial agents in electrospun fibers. The most relevant characteristics sought in nanoantimicrobials supported on (or dispersed into) polymeric materials are concisely discussed as well. The interesting literature issued in the last decade in the field of antimicrobial electrospun nanomaterials is critically described. A classification of the most relevant studies as a function of the different approaches chosen for incorporating nanoantimicrobials in the final material is also provided.
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Sabharwal PK, Chattopadhyay S, Singh H. Preparation and characterization of antimicrobial, biodegradable, triclosan-incorporated polyhydroxybutyrate-co-valerate films for packaging applications. J Appl Polym Sci 2018. [DOI: 10.1002/app.46862] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/19/2022]
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- Prabhjot Kaur Sabharwal
- Center for Biomedical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology; New Delhi 110016 India
- All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences; New Delhi 110029 India
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- Center for Biomedical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology; New Delhi 110016 India
- All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences; New Delhi 110029 India
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- Center for Biomedical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology; New Delhi 110016 India
- All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences; New Delhi 110029 India
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Costa Pedro MF, Kalck AS, dos Santos KF, Sousa MS, Romio KB, Souto PC, Silva JR, de Souza NC. Immobilization of triclosan and erythrosine in layer-by-layer films applied to inactivation of microorganisms. Photodiagnosis Photodyn Ther 2018; 22:158-165. [DOI: 10.1016/j.pdpdt.2018.04.012] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/06/2018] [Revised: 04/14/2018] [Accepted: 04/18/2018] [Indexed: 11/29/2022]
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Souza SOL, Cotrim MAP, Oréfice RL, Carvalho SG, Dutra JAP, de Paula Careta F, Resende JA, Villanova JCO. Electrospun poly(ε-caprolactone) matrices containing silver sulfadiazine complexed with β-cyclodextrin as a new pharmaceutical dosage form to wound healing: preliminary physicochemical and biological evaluation. JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE. MATERIALS IN MEDICINE 2018; 29:67. [PMID: 29748753 DOI: 10.1007/s10856-018-6079-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 19] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/02/2017] [Accepted: 04/21/2018] [Indexed: 06/08/2023]
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Cooperation between researchers in the areas of medical, pharmaceutical and materials science has facilitated the development of pharmaceutical dosage forms that elicit therapeutic effects and protective action with a single product. In addition to optimizing pharmacologic action, such dosage forms provide greater patient comfort and increase success and treatment compliance. In the present work, we prepared semipermeable bioactive electrospun fibers for use as wound dressings containing silver sulfadiazine complexed with β-cyclodextrin in a poly(Ɛ-caprolactone) nanofiber matrix aiming to reduce the direct contact between silver and skin and to modulate the drug release. Wound dressings were prepared by electrospinning, and were subjected to ATR-FT-IR and TG/DTG assays to evaluate drug stability. The hydrophilicity of the fibrous nanostructure in water and PBS buffer was studied by goniometry. Electrospun fibers permeability and swelling capacity were assessed, and a dissolution test was performed. In vitro biological tests were realized to investigate the biological compatibility and antimicrobial activity. We obtained flexible matrices that were each approximately 1.0 g in weight. The electrospun fibers were shown to be semipermeable, with water vapor transmission and swelling indexes compatible with the proposed objective. The hydrophilicity was moderate. Matrices containing pure drug modulated drug release adequately during 24 h but presented a high hemolytic index. Complexation promoted a decrease in the hemolytic index and in the drug release but did not negatively impact antimicrobial activity. The drug was released predominantly by diffusion. These results indicate that electrospun PCL matrices containing β-cyclodextrin/silver sulfadiazine inclusion complexes are a promising pharmaceutical dosage form for wound healing.
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- Sarah Oliveira Lamas Souza
- Departamento de Engenharia Metalúrgica e de Materiais, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - UFMG, Av. Antônio Carlos, 6627, Bloco 2, Pampulha, 31.270-900, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
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- Departamento de Engenharia Metalúrgica e de Materiais, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - UFMG, Av. Antônio Carlos, 6627, Bloco 2, Pampulha, 31.270-900, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
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- Departamento de Engenharia Metalúrgica e de Materiais, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - UFMG, Av. Antônio Carlos, 6627, Bloco 2, Pampulha, 31.270-900, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
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- Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo - UFES, Departamento de Farmácia e Nutrição, Centro de Ciências Exatas, Naturais e de Saúde, Av. Alto Universitário, sem número, Guararema, Alegre, ES, 29.500-000, Brazil
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- Departamento de Farmácia, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo - UFES, Av. Marechal Campos, 1468, Vitória, ES, 29.043-900, Brazil
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- Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo - UFES, Departamento de Farmácia e Nutrição, Centro de Ciências Exatas, Naturais e de Saúde, Av. Alto Universitário, sem número, Guararema, Alegre, ES, 29.500-000, Brazil
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- Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo - UFES, Departamento de Farmácia e Nutrição, Centro de Ciências Exatas, Naturais e de Saúde, Av. Alto Universitário, sem número, Guararema, Alegre, ES, 29.500-000, Brazil
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- Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo - UFES, Departamento de Farmácia e Nutrição, Centro de Ciências Exatas, Naturais e de Saúde, Av. Alto Universitário, sem número, Guararema, Alegre, ES, 29.500-000, Brazil.
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Yildiz ZI, Celebioglu A, Kilic ME, Durgun E, Uyar T. Menthol/cyclodextrin inclusion complex nanofibers: Enhanced water-solubility and high-temperature stability of menthol. J FOOD ENG 2018. [DOI: 10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2017.12.020] [Citation(s) in RCA: 45] [Impact Index Per Article: 6.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/02/2023]
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Heydari A, Mehrabi F, Shamspur T, Sheibani H, Mostafavi A. Encapsulation and Controlled Release of Vitamin B2 Using Peracetyl-β-Cyclodextrin Polymer-Based Electrospun Nanofiber Scaffold. Pharm Chem J 2018. [DOI: 10.1007/s11094-018-1759-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 13] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/18/2022]
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Novikov M, Thong KL, Zazali NIM, Hamid SBA. Treatment of Cotton by β-Cyclodextrin/Triclosan Inclusion Complex and Factors Affecting Antimicrobial Properties. FIBERS AND POLYMERS 2018; 19:548-560. [DOI: 10.1007/s12221-018-7028-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/09/2017] [Revised: 01/23/2018] [Accepted: 01/27/2018] [Indexed: 09/02/2023]
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Celebioglu A, Kayaci-Senirmak F, İpek S, Durgun E, Uyar T. Polymer-free nanofibers from vanillin/cyclodextrin inclusion complexes: high thermal stability, enhanced solubility and antioxidant property. Food Funct 2018; 7:3141-53. [PMID: 27353870 DOI: 10.1039/c6fo00569a] [Citation(s) in RCA: 73] [Impact Index Per Article: 10.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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Vanillin/cyclodextrin inclusion complex nanofibers (vanillin/CD-IC NFs) were successfully obtained from three modified CD types (HPβCD, HPγCD and MβCD) in three different solvent systems (water, DMF and DMAc) via an electrospinning technique without using a carrier polymeric matrix. Vanillin/CD-IC NFs with uniform and bead-free fiber morphology were successfully produced and their free-standing nanofibrous webs were obtained. The polymer-free CD/vanillin-IC-NFs allow us to accomplish a much higher vanillin loading (∼12%, w/w) when compared to electrospun polymeric nanofibers containing CD/vanillin-IC (∼5%, w/w). Vanillin has a volatile nature yet, after electrospinning, a significant amount of vanillin was preserved due to complex formation depending on the CD types. Maximum preservation of vanillin was observed for vanillin/MβCD-IC NFs which is up to ∼85% w/w, besides, a considerable amount of vanillin (∼75% w/w) was also preserved for vanillin/HPβCD-IC NFs and vanillin/HPγCD-IC NFs. Phase solubility studies suggested a 1 : 1 molar complexation tendency between guest vanillin and host CD molecules. Molecular modelling studies and experimental findings revealed that vanillin : CD complexation was strongest for MβCD when compared to HPβCD and HPγCD in vanillin/CD-IC NFs. For vanillin/CD-IC NFs, water solubility and the antioxidant property of vanillin was improved significantly owing to inclusion complexation. In brief, polymer-free vanillin/CD-IC NFs are capable of incorporating a much higher loading of vanillin and effectively preserve volatile vanillin. Hence, encapsulation of volatile active agents such as flavor, fragrance and essential oils in electrospun polymer-free CD-IC NFs may have potential for food related applications by integrating the particularly large surface area of NFs with the non-toxic nature of CD and inclusion complexation benefits, such as high temperature stability, improved water solubility and an enhanced antioxidant property, etc.
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- Asli Celebioglu
- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, Bilkent University, Ankara, 06800, Turkey. and UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University, Ankara, 06800, Turkey
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- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, Bilkent University, Ankara, 06800, Turkey. and UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University, Ankara, 06800, Turkey
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- UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University, Ankara, 06800, Turkey and Department of Engineering Physics, Istanbul Medeniyet University, Istanbul, 34700, Turkey
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- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, Bilkent University, Ankara, 06800, Turkey. and UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University, Ankara, 06800, Turkey
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- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, Bilkent University, Ankara, 06800, Turkey. and UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University, Ankara, 06800, Turkey
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Antimicrobial eugenol-loaded electrospun membranes of poly(ε-caprolactone)/gelatin incorporated with REDV for vascular graft applications. Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces 2018; 162:335-344. [DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2017.12.004] [Citation(s) in RCA: 41] [Impact Index Per Article: 5.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/13/2017] [Revised: 11/10/2017] [Accepted: 12/04/2017] [Indexed: 01/17/2023]
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Celebioglu A, Yildiz ZI, Uyar T. Fabrication of Electrospun Eugenol/Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complex Nanofibrous Webs for Enhanced Antioxidant Property, Water Solubility, and High Temperature Stability. JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY 2018; 66:457-466. [PMID: 29251511 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.7b04312] [Citation(s) in RCA: 78] [Impact Index Per Article: 11.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/10/2023]
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In this study, inclusion complexes (IC) of three cyclodextrin derivatives (HP-β-CD, HP-γ-CD, and M-β-CD) with eugenol (essential oil compound) were formed in highly concentrated aqueous solutions and then transformed into self-standing functional nanofibrous webs by electrospinning. The improved aqueous solubility of eugenol was confirmed by phase solubility diagrams, in addition, the phase solubility tests also revealed 1:1 molar ratio complexation between host:guest molecules; CD:eugenol. Even though eugenol has a volatile nature, a large amount of eugenol (∼70-95%) was preserved in eugenol/cyclodextrin inclusion complex nanofibrous webs (eugenol/CD/IC-NW). Moreover, enhanced thermal stability of eugenol was recorded for eugenol/CD/IC-NW (up to ∼310 °C) when compared to pure form of eugenol (up to ∼200 °C). The eugenol/CD/IC-NW exhibited fast dissolving behavior in water, contrary to poorly water-soluble eugenol. It was observed that the complexation between M-β-CD and eugenol was the strongest when compared to other two host CD molecules (HP-β-CD and HP-γ-CD) for eugenol/CD/IC-NW samples. The electrospun eugenol/CD/IC-NW samples have shown enhanced antioxidant activity compared to pure form of eugenol. In summary, cyclodextrin inclusion complexes of essential oil compounds, such as eugenol, in the form of self-standing nanofibrous webs may have potentials for food and oral-care applications due to their particularly large surface area along with fast-dissolving character, improved water solubility, high temperature stability, and enhanced antioxidant activity.
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- Asli Celebioglu
- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University , Ankara 06800, Turkey
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- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University , Ankara 06800, Turkey
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- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University , Ankara 06800, Turkey
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Osmani RA, Kulkarni P, Manjunatha S, Gowda V, Hani U, Vaghela R, Bhosale R. Cyclodextrin Nanosponges in Drug Delivery and Nanotherapeutics. ENVIRONMENTAL NANOTECHNOLOGY 2018. [DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-76090-2_9] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/06/2023]
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Crini G, Fourmentin S, Fenyvesi É, Torri G, Fourmentin M, Morin-Crini N. Fundamentals and Applications of Cyclodextrins. ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY FOR A SUSTAINABLE WORLD 2018. [DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-76159-6_1] [Citation(s) in RCA: 18] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/23/2022]
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Thymol/cyclodextrin inclusion complex nanofibrous webs: Enhanced water solubility, high thermal stability and antioxidant property of thymol. Food Res Int 2017; 106:280-290. [PMID: 29579928 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2017.12.062] [Citation(s) in RCA: 100] [Impact Index Per Article: 12.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/30/2017] [Revised: 12/11/2017] [Accepted: 12/24/2017] [Indexed: 12/27/2022]
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The development of novel nanomaterials that provide an efficient encapsulation and protection for the active food additives is one of the main focuses of current research efforts at food application areas. From this point of view, in this study, nanofibrous webs from inclusion complexes (IC) of modified cyclodextrins (hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HPβCD), hydroxypropyl-γ-cyclodextrin (HPγCD) and methyl-β-cyclodextrin (MβCD)) and essential oils compound (i.e. thymol) was produced through electrospinning technique. While pure thymol has a highly volatile nature, the volatility of thymol was effectively suppressed by the inclusion complexation and ~88-100% (w/w) of thymol was preserved in electrospun thymol/cyclodextrin inclusion complex nanofibers (Thymol/CD-IC NF). The aqueous solubility enhancement for hydrophobic thymol was demonstrated by phase solubility diagram which also suggested the 1:1M inclusion complexation between thymol and CD molecules. Besides, Thymol/CD-IC NF displayed quite fast disintegration in water compared to poorly water soluble thymol. By inclusion complexation, high temperature stability for volatile thymol was achieved for Thymol/CD-IC NF samples. The loading of thymol in Thymol/CD-IC NF conferred DPPH radical scavenging ability to these nanofibrous webs. So, the Thymol/CD-IC NF have shown antioxidant activity along with enhanced water solubility and high thermal stability of thymol. In brief, encapsulation of essential oil compounds such as thymol in electrospun CD-IC nanofibers can promote its potential application in food and oral-care products by associating the large surface area of nanofibrous webs along with CD inclusion complexation which provides enhanced water solubility and antioxidant property, and high temperature stability for thymol.
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Wen P, Zong MH, Linhardt RJ, Feng K, Wu H. Electrospinning: A novel nano-encapsulation approach for bioactive compounds. Trends Food Sci Technol 2017. [DOI: 10.1016/j.tifs.2017.10.009] [Citation(s) in RCA: 200] [Impact Index Per Article: 25.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/08/2023]
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Alvarez-Lorenzo C, García-González CA, Concheiro A. Cyclodextrins as versatile building blocks for regenerative medicine. J Control Release 2017; 268:269-281. [PMID: 29107127 DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2017.10.038] [Citation(s) in RCA: 60] [Impact Index Per Article: 7.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/27/2017] [Revised: 10/25/2017] [Accepted: 10/26/2017] [Indexed: 01/05/2023]
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Cyclodextrins (CDs) are one of the most versatile substances produced by nature, and it is in the aqueous biological environment where the multifaceted potential of CDs can be completely unveiled. CDs form inclusion complexes with a variety of guest molecules, including polymers, producing very diverse biocompatible supramolecular structures. Additionally, CDs themselves can trigger cell differentiation to distinct lineages depending on the substituent groups and also promote salt nucleation. These features together with the affinity-driven regulated release of therapeutic molecules, growth factors and gene vectors explain the rising interest for CDs as building blocks in regenerative medicine. Supramolecular poly(pseudo)rotaxane structures and zipper-like assemblies exhibit outstanding viscoelastic properties, performing as syringeable implants. The sharp shear-responsiveness of the supramolecular assemblies is opening new avenues for the design of bioinks for 3D printing and also of electrospun fibers. CDs can also be transformed into polymerizable monomers to prepare alternative nanostructured materials. The aim of this review is to analyze the role that CDs may play in regenerative medicine through the analysis of the last decade research. Most applications of CD-based scaffolds are focussed on non-healing bone fractures, cartilage reparation and skin recovery, but also on even more challenging demands such as neural grafts. For the sake of clarity, main sections of this review are organized according to the architecture of the CD-based scaffolds, mainly syringeable supramolecular hydrogels, 3D printed scaffolds, electrospun fibers, and composites, since the same scaffold type may find application in different tissues.
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- Carmen Alvarez-Lorenzo
- Departamento de Farmacología, Farmacia y Tecnología Farmacéutica, R+D Pharma Group (GI-1645), Facultad de Farmacia and Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS), Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 15872 Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
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- Departamento de Farmacología, Farmacia y Tecnología Farmacéutica, R+D Pharma Group (GI-1645), Facultad de Farmacia and Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS), Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 15872 Santiago de Compostela, Spain
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- Departamento de Farmacología, Farmacia y Tecnología Farmacéutica, R+D Pharma Group (GI-1645), Facultad de Farmacia and Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS), Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 15872 Santiago de Compostela, Spain
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Yildiz ZI, Celebioglu A, Uyar T. Polymer-free electrospun nanofibers from sulfobutyl ether 7 -beta-cyclodextrin (SBE 7 -β-CD) inclusion complex with sulfisoxazole: Fast-dissolving and enhanced water-solubility of sulfisoxazole. Int J Pharm 2017; 531:550-558. [DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2017.04.047] [Citation(s) in RCA: 39] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/27/2017] [Revised: 04/13/2017] [Accepted: 04/20/2017] [Indexed: 12/30/2022]
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Celebioglu A, Yildiz ZI, Uyar T. Electrospun nanofibers from cyclodextrin inclusion complexes with cineole and
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- Asli Celebioglu
- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology UNAM‐National Nanotechnology Research Center Bilkent University Ankara 06800 Turkey
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- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology UNAM‐National Nanotechnology Research Center Bilkent University Ankara 06800 Turkey
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- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology UNAM‐National Nanotechnology Research Center Bilkent University Ankara 06800 Turkey
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Evaluation of the antibacterial and modulatory potential of α-bisabolol, β-cyclodextrin and α-bisabolol/β-cyclodextrin complex. Biomed Pharmacother 2017. [DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2017.06.020] [Citation(s) in RCA: 39] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/22/2022] Open
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Celebioglu A, Uyar T. Antioxidant Vitamin E/Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complex Electrospun Nanofibers: Enhanced Water Solubility, Prolonged Shelf Life, and Photostability of Vitamin E. JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY 2017; 65:5404-5412. [PMID: 28608684 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.7b01562] [Citation(s) in RCA: 76] [Impact Index Per Article: 9.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/07/2023]
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Here, we demonstrated the electrospinning of polymer-free nanofibrous webs from inclusion complex (IC) between hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HPβCD) and Vitamin E (Vitamin E/HPβCD-IC NF). The inclusion complexation between HPβCD and Vitamin E was prepared by using two different molar ratios (Vitamin E/HPβCD; 1:2 and 1:1), which correspond to theoretical value of ∼13% (w/w) and 26% (w/w) loading of Vitamin E in the nanofiber (NF) matrix. After electrospinning and storage, a very high loading of Vitamin E (up to ∼11% w/w, with respect to fiber matrix) was preserved in Vitamin E/HPβCD-IC NF. Because of the cyclodextrin inclusion complexation, only a minimal weight loss (only ∼2% w/w) was observed. While pure Vitamin E is insoluble in water, Vitamin E/HPβCD-IC NF web has displayed fast-dissolving behavior. Because of the greatly enhanced water-solubility of Vitamin E, Vitamin E/HPβCD-IC NF web has shown effective antioxidant activity. Additionally, Vitamin E/HPβCD-IC NF web has provided enhanced photostability for the sensitive Vitamin E by the inclusion complexation in which Vitamin E/HPβCD-IC NF still kept its antioxidant activity even after exposure to UV-light. Moreover, a 3 year-old Vitamin E/HPβCD-IC NF sample has shown very similar antioxidant efficiency when compared with freshly prepared Vitamin E/HPβCD-IC NF indicating that long-term stability was achieved for Vitamin E in the CD-IC fiber matrix. In brief, our results suggested that polymer-free electrospun Vitamin E/HPβCD-IC nanofibrous webs could have potential applications in food, pharmaceuticals, and healthcare thanks to its efficient antioxidant activity along with enhanced water-solubility, prolonged shelf life, and high photostability of Vitamin E.
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- Asli Celebioglu
- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University , Ankara 06800, Turkey
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- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University , Ankara 06800, Turkey
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Aytac Z, Yildiz ZI, Kayaci-Senirmak F, Tekinay T, Uyar T. Electrospinning of cyclodextrin/linalool-inclusion complex nanofibers: Fast-dissolving nanofibrous web with prolonged release and antibacterial activity. Food Chem 2017; 231:192-201. [PMID: 28449997 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2017.03.113] [Citation(s) in RCA: 71] [Impact Index Per Article: 8.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/05/2016] [Revised: 03/09/2017] [Accepted: 03/22/2017] [Indexed: 12/15/2022]
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The volatility and limited water solubility of linalool is a critical issue to be solved. Here, we demonstrated the electrospinning of polymer-free nanofibrous webs of cyclodextrin/linalool-inclusion complex (CD/linalool-IC-NFs). Three types of modified cyclodextrin (HPβCD, MβCD, and HPγCD) were used to electrospin CD/linalool-IC-NFs. Free-standing CD/linalool-IC-NFs facilitate maximum loading of linalool up to 12% (w/w). A significant amount of linalool (45-89%) was preserved in CD/linalool-IC-NFs, due to enhancement in the thermal stability of linalool by cyclodextrin inclusion complexation. Remarkably, CD/linalool-IC-NFs have shown fast-dissolving characteristics in which these nanofibrous webs dissolved in water within two seconds. Furthermore, linalool release from CD/linalool-IC-NFs inhibited growth of model Gram-negative (E. coli) and Gram-positive (S. aureus) bacteria to a great extent. Briefly, characteristics of liquid linalool have been preserved in a solid nanofiber form and designed CD/linalool-IC-NFs confer high loading capacity, enhanced shelf life and strong antibacterial activity of linalool.
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- Zeynep Aytac
- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University, Ankara 06800, Turkey
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- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University, Ankara 06800, Turkey
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- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University, Ankara 06800, Turkey
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- Life Sciences Application and Research Center, Gazi University, Ankara 06830, Turkey; Department of Medical Biology and Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Gazi University, Ankara 06560, Turkey
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- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University, Ankara 06800, Turkey.
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Liu M, Duan XP, Li YM, Yang DP, Long YZ. Electrospun nanofibers for wound healing. MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING. C, MATERIALS FOR BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 2017; 76:1413-1423. [PMID: 28482508 DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2017.03.034] [Citation(s) in RCA: 239] [Impact Index Per Article: 29.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/25/2017] [Accepted: 03/04/2017] [Indexed: 12/22/2022]
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Electrospinning has been widely used as a nanofiber fabrication technique. Its simple process, cost effectiveness and versatility have appealed to materials scientists globally. Pristine polymeric nanofibers or composite nanofibers with dissimilar morphologies and multidimensional assemblies ranging from one dimension (1D) to three dimensions (3D) can be obtained from electrospinning. Critically, these as-prepared nanofibers possessing high surface area to volume ratio, tunable porosity and facile surface functionalization present numerous possibilities for applications, particularly in biomedical field. This review gives us an overview of some recent advances of electrospinning-based nanomaterials in biomedical applications such as antibacterial mats, patches for rapid hemostasis, wound dressings, drug delivery systems, as well as tissue engineering. We further highlight the current challenges and future perspectives of electrospinning-based nanomaterials in the field of biomedicine.
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- Minghuan Liu
- College of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science, Quanzhou Normal University, Quanzhou, China
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- College of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science, Quanzhou Normal University, Quanzhou, China; Collaborative Innovation Center for Nanomaterials & Optoelectronic Devices, College of Physics, Qingdao University, Qingdao 266071, China
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- Collaborative Innovation Center for Nanomaterials & Optoelectronic Devices, College of Physics, Qingdao University, Qingdao 266071, China
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- College of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science, Quanzhou Normal University, Quanzhou, China.
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- College of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science, Quanzhou Normal University, Quanzhou, China; Collaborative Innovation Center for Nanomaterials & Optoelectronic Devices, College of Physics, Qingdao University, Qingdao 266071, China.
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Karaszewska A, Kamińska I, Kiwała M, Gadzinowski M, Gosecki M, Slomkowski S. Preparation and properties of textile materials modified with triclosan-loaded polylactide microparticles. POLYM ADVAN TECHNOL 2017. [DOI: 10.1002/pat.4030] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/11/2022]
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- Textile Research Institute; Brzezinska 5/15 Lodz 92-103 Poland
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- Centre of Molecular and Macromolecular Studies; Polish Academy of Sciences; Sienkiewicza 112 Lodz 90-363 Poland
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- Centre of Molecular and Macromolecular Studies; Polish Academy of Sciences; Sienkiewicza 112 Lodz 90-363 Poland
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- Centre of Molecular and Macromolecular Studies; Polish Academy of Sciences; Sienkiewicza 112 Lodz 90-363 Poland
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Electrospun Fibers of Cyclodextrins and Poly(cyclodextrins). Molecules 2017; 22:molecules22020230. [PMID: 28165381 PMCID: PMC6155744 DOI: 10.3390/molecules22020230] [Citation(s) in RCA: 33] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/06/2016] [Revised: 01/21/2017] [Accepted: 01/30/2017] [Indexed: 11/28/2022] Open
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Cyclodextrins (CDs) can endow electrospun fibers with outstanding performance characteristics that rely on their ability to form inclusion complexes. The inclusion complexes can be blended with electrospinnable polymers or used themselves as main components of electrospun nanofibers. In general, the presence of CDs promotes drug release in aqueous media, but they may also play other roles such as protection of the drug against adverse agents during and after electrospinning, and retention of volatile fragrances or therapeutic agents to be slowly released to the environment. Moreover, fibers prepared with empty CDs appear particularly suitable for affinity separation. The interest for CD-containing nanofibers is exponentially increasing as the scope of applications is widening. The aim of this review is to provide an overview of the state-of-the-art on CD-containing electrospun mats. The information has been classified into three main sections: (i) fibers of mixtures of CDs and polymers, including polypseudorotaxanes and post-functionalization; (ii) fibers of polymer-free CDs; and (iii) fibers of CD-based polymers (namely, polycyclodextrins). Processing conditions and applications are analyzed, including possibilities of development of stimuli-responsive fibers.
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Fabrication and characterisation of drug-loaded electrospun polymeric nanofibers for controlled release in hernia repair. Int J Pharm 2017; 517:329-337. [DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2016.12.022] [Citation(s) in RCA: 56] [Impact Index Per Article: 7.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/24/2016] [Revised: 12/08/2016] [Accepted: 12/10/2016] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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Aytac Z, Yildiz ZI, Kayaci-Senirmak F, San Keskin NO, Kusku SI, Durgun E, Tekinay T, Uyar T. Fast-Dissolving, Prolonged Release, and Antibacterial Cyclodextrin/Limonene-Inclusion Complex Nanofibrous Webs via Polymer-Free Electrospinning. JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY 2016; 64:7325-7334. [PMID: 27616160 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.6b02632] [Citation(s) in RCA: 63] [Impact Index Per Article: 7.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/06/2023]
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We have proposed a new strategy for preparing free-standing nanofibrous webs from an inclusion complex (IC) of a well-known flavor/fragrance compound (limonene) with three modified cyclodextrins (HPβCD, MβCD, and HPγCD) via electrospinning (CD/limonene-IC-NFs) without using a polymeric matrix. The experimental and computational modeling studies proved that the stoichiometry of the complexes was 1:1 for CD/limonene systems. MβCD/limonene-IC-NF released much more limonene at 37, 50, and 75 °C than HPβCD/limonene-IC-NF and HPγCD/limonene-IC-NF because of the greater amount of preserved limonene. Moreover, MβCD/limonene-IC-NF has released only 25% (w/w) of its limonene, whereas HPβCD/limonene-IC-NF and HPγCD/limonene-IC-NF released 51 and 88% (w/w) of their limonene in 100 days, respectively. CD/limonene-IC-NFs exhibited high antibacterial activity against E. coli and S. aureus. The water solubility of limonene increased significantly and CD/limonene-IC-NFs were dissolved in water in a few seconds. In brief, CD/limonene-IC-NFs with fast-dissolving character enhanced the thermal stability and prolonged the shelf life along with antibacterial properties could be quite applicable in food and oral care applications.
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- Zeynep Aytac
- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, Bilkent University , Ankara 06800, Turkey
- UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University , Ankara 06800, Turkey
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- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, Bilkent University , Ankara 06800, Turkey
- UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University , Ankara 06800, Turkey
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- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, Bilkent University , Ankara 06800, Turkey
- UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University , Ankara 06800, Turkey
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- UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University , Ankara 06800, Turkey
- Department of Biology, Polatlı Faculty of Literature and Science, Gazi University , Ankara 06900, Turkey
- Life Sciences Application and Research Center, Gazi University , Ankara 06830, Turkey
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- UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University , Ankara 06800, Turkey
- Department of Engineering Physics, Istanbul Medeniyet University , Istanbul 34700, Turkey
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- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, Bilkent University , Ankara 06800, Turkey
- UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University , Ankara 06800, Turkey
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- Life Sciences Application and Research Center, Gazi University , Ankara 06830, Turkey
- Department of Medical Biology and Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Gazi University , Ankara 06560, Turkey
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- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, Bilkent University , Ankara 06800, Turkey
- UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center, Bilkent University , Ankara 06800, Turkey
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Costoya A, Ballarin FM, Llovo J, Concheiro A, Abraham GA, Alvarez-Lorenzo C. HMDSO-plasma coated electrospun fibers of poly(cyclodextrin)s for antifungal dressings. Int J Pharm 2016; 513:518-527. [PMID: 27667755 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2016.09.064] [Citation(s) in RCA: 15] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/01/2016] [Revised: 09/19/2016] [Accepted: 09/21/2016] [Indexed: 11/19/2022]
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Electrospun mats containing cyclodextrin polymers (poly-αCD or poly-βCD) were developed to act as wound dressings showing tunable release rate of the antifungal agent fluconazole incorporated forming inclusion complexes. Poly-αCD and poly-βCD were prepared via cross-linking with epichlorohydrin (EPI) as water-soluble large molecular weight polymers. Then, polyCDs forming complexes with fluconazole were mixed with poly-(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) or poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP) for electrospinning. Obtained bead-free fibers showed a random distribution, diameters in the 350-850nm range, and a variety of physical stability behaviors in aqueous environment. Mats were coated by hexamethyldisiloxane (HMDSO) plasma polymerization to create a hydrophobic layer that prevented rapid drug diffusion. HMDSO coating was evidenced by the Si content of mat surface (EDX analysis) and by the increase in the water contact angle (up to 130°). In physiological-mimicking medium, non-treated mats showed burst release of fluconazole, whereas HMDSO-coated mats sustained the release and delayed disintegration of PVP-based mats. Antifungal tests evidenced that both coated and non-coated mats efficiently inhibited the growth of Candida albicans.
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- Alejandro Costoya
- Departamento de Farmacia y Tecnología Farmacéutica, R+DPharma Group (GI-1645), Facultad de Farmacia, and Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS), Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 15872 Santiago de Compostela, Spain
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- Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencia y Tecnología de Materiales, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata-CONICET, Mar del Plata, Argentina
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- Servicio de Microbiología y Parasitología, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Santiago de Compostela, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, Spain
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- Departamento de Farmacia y Tecnología Farmacéutica, R+DPharma Group (GI-1645), Facultad de Farmacia, and Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS), Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 15872 Santiago de Compostela, Spain
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- Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencia y Tecnología de Materiales, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata-CONICET, Mar del Plata, Argentina
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- Departamento de Farmacia y Tecnología Farmacéutica, R+DPharma Group (GI-1645), Facultad de Farmacia, and Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS), Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 15872 Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
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Monteiro APF, Rocha CMSL, Oliveira MF, Gontijo SML, Agudelo RR, Sinisterra RD, Cortés ME. Nanofibers containing tetracycline/β-cyclodextrin: Physico-chemical characterization and antimicrobial evaluation. Carbohydr Polym 2016; 156:417-426. [PMID: 27842841 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2016.09.059] [Citation(s) in RCA: 30] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/09/2016] [Revised: 09/01/2016] [Accepted: 09/16/2016] [Indexed: 10/21/2022]
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This study aimed to compare two nanofiber drug delivery systems that were prepared with an electrospun process and have the potential to serve as adjuvants for the treatment of periodontal disease. The first system was composed of polycaprolactone loaded with tetracycline (TCN) and the second was composed of polycaprolactone loaded with tetracycline/β-cyclodextrin (TCN:BCD). An antimicrobial diffusion test was performed for each of these sets of nanofibers with the microorganisms, Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans and Porphyromonas gingivalis, both of which contribute to periodontal disease. In vitro release profiles were also obtained, and the nanofibers were characterized by thermal analysis, x-ray powder diffraction, infrared absorption spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy. Profiles of the TCN and TCN:BCD nanofibers showed that drug release occurred for up to 14days. However, the TCN:BCD nanofibers appeared to better protect and enhance the biological absorption of TCN due to the formation of a TCN:BCD inclusion complex.
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- Ana P F Monteiro
- Chemistry Department, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Av. Presidente Antônio Carlos 6627, Belo Horizonte, MG, CEP 31270-901, Brazil
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- Restorative Dentistry Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Av. Presidente Antônio Carlos 6627, Belo Horizonte, MG, CEP 31270-901, Brazil
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- Chemistry Department, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Av. Presidente Antônio Carlos 6627, Belo Horizonte, MG, CEP 31270-901, Brazil
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- Restorative Dentistry Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Av. Presidente Antônio Carlos 6627, Belo Horizonte, MG, CEP 31270-901, Brazil
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- Chemistry Department, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Av. Presidente Antônio Carlos 6627, Belo Horizonte, MG, CEP 31270-901, Brazil
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- Chemistry Department, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Av. Presidente Antônio Carlos 6627, Belo Horizonte, MG, CEP 31270-901, Brazil
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- Restorative Dentistry Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Av. Presidente Antônio Carlos 6627, Belo Horizonte, MG, CEP 31270-901, Brazil.
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Aytac Z, Kusku SI, Durgun E, Uyar T. Quercetin/β-cyclodextrin inclusion complex embedded nanofibres: Slow release and high solubility. Food Chem 2016; 197:864-71. [DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2015.11.051] [Citation(s) in RCA: 78] [Impact Index Per Article: 8.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/06/2015] [Revised: 10/30/2015] [Accepted: 11/11/2015] [Indexed: 10/22/2022]
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Wang MH, Jeong JH, Kim JC. Thermo-triggerable self-assembly comprising cinnamoyl polymeric β cyclodextrin and cinnamoyl Pluronic F127. Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces 2016; 142:148-158. [PMID: 26952358 DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2016.02.048] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/05/2015] [Revised: 01/19/2016] [Accepted: 02/23/2016] [Indexed: 10/22/2022]
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Thermo-triggerable self-assembly was prepared by co-dissolving cinnamoyl Pluronic F127 (CinPlu) and cinnamoyl polymeric β cyclodextrin (CinPβCD) in an aqueous phase. On TEM photo, the CinPlu/CinPβCD self-assembly was 100-200nm in diameter. The specific loading of Nile red (NR) in the assembly was calculated to be 5.5% (wt NR/wt polymer), and the molar ratio of NR to βCD residue in the assembly was about 0.89:1. No significant release of NR from the assembly was observed at 10°C and 20°C. However, when the temperature was raised to 30°C, 40°C, 50°C, and 60°C, the cumulative release amount in 5min was 17%, 25%, 32%, and 52%, respectively. The specific loading of doxorubicin (DOX) in the assembly was about 6.8% (wt DOX/wt polymer) (corresponding to the molar ratio of DOX to βCD residue was about 0.41:1). The DOX release from the assembly was proportional to the temperature of release medium. NR and DOX were likely to be expelled out of the cavity of βCD residue by the interaction of the thermally hydrophobicized Pluronic F127 chain (molecular piston) and the cavity of βCD residue (cylinder). After 4h-incubation with KB cell, DOX loaded in CinPlu/CinPβCD self-assembly was found to be internalized into the cancer cell more than free DOX, observed on a confocal laser scanning microscope and a fluorescence activated cell sorter. CinPlu/CinPβCD self-assembly enhanced the in vitro anti-cancer activity of DOX against KB cell without increasing significantly the in vitro toxicity of DOX against Raw264.7 cell.
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- Min Hui Wang
- Department of Medical Biomaterials Engineering, College of Biomedical Science and Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Kangwon National University, 192-1, Hyoja 2 dong, Chuncheon, Kangwon-do 200-701, Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemical Engineering, Soongsil University, Seoul 156-743, Republic of Korea
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- Department of Medical Biomaterials Engineering, College of Biomedical Science and Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Kangwon National University, 192-1, Hyoja 2 dong, Chuncheon, Kangwon-do 200-701, Republic of Korea.
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J. del Valle L, Franco L, Katsarava R, Puiggalí J. Electrospun biodegradable polymers loaded with bactericide agents. AIMS MOLECULAR SCIENCE 2016. [DOI: 10.3934/molsci.2016.1.52] [Citation(s) in RCA: 26] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/14/2022] Open
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Killi N, Dhakare RA, Singam A, Lokanadham M, Chitikeshi H, Gundloori RVN. Design and fabrication of mechanically strong nano-matrices of linseed oil based polyesteramide blends. MEDCHEMCOMM 2016. [DOI: 10.1039/c6md00380j] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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Bioactive and mechanically strong nano-matrices of oil based polyesteramide blends as biomaterials.
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- Naresh Killi
- Polymer Science and Engineering Division
- CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory
- Pune
- India
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- Polymer Science and Engineering Division
- CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory
- Pune
- India
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- Polymer Science and Engineering Division
- CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory
- Pune
- India
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- Polymer Science and Engineering Division
- CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory
- Pune
- India
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Aytac Z, Yildiz ZI, Kayaci-Senirmak F, San Keskin NO, Tekinay T, Uyar T. Electrospinning of polymer-free cyclodextrin/geraniol–inclusion complex nanofibers: enhanced shelf-life of geraniol with antibacterial and antioxidant properties. RSC Adv 2016. [DOI: 10.1039/c6ra07088d] [Citation(s) in RCA: 59] [Impact Index Per Article: 6.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/20/2022] Open
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Free-standing nanofibrous webs of cyclodextrin/geraniol–inclusion complex (CD/geraniol–IC-NF) showing antibacterial, antioxidant activity and slow release of geraniol were developed as flavour/fragrance releasing materialsviaelectrospinning.
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- Zeynep Aytac
- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology
- Bilkent University
- Ankara 06800
- Turkey
- UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center
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- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology
- Bilkent University
- Ankara 06800
- Turkey
- UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center
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- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology
- Bilkent University
- Ankara 06800
- Turkey
- UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center
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- Polatlı Faculty of Literature and Science
- Department of Biology
- Gazi University
- Ankara 06900
- Turkey
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- Life Sciences Application and Research Center
- Gazi University
- Ankara 06830
- Turkey
- University Faculty of Medicine
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- Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology
- Bilkent University
- Ankara 06800
- Turkey
- UNAM-National Nanotechnology Research Center
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Senthamizhan A, Balusamy B, Uyar T. Glucose sensors based on electrospun nanofibers: a review. Anal Bioanal Chem 2015; 408:1285-306. [DOI: 10.1007/s00216-015-9152-x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 52] [Impact Index Per Article: 5.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/15/2015] [Revised: 10/20/2015] [Accepted: 10/27/2015] [Indexed: 12/26/2022]
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Wen P, Zhu DH, Feng K, Liu FJ, Lou WY, Li N, Zong MH, Wu H. Fabrication of electrospun polylactic acid nanofilm incorporating cinnamon essential oil/β-cyclodextrin inclusion complex for antimicrobial packaging. Food Chem 2015; 196:996-1004. [PMID: 26593582 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2015.10.043] [Citation(s) in RCA: 209] [Impact Index Per Article: 20.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/13/2015] [Revised: 10/08/2015] [Accepted: 10/10/2015] [Indexed: 02/07/2023]
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A novel antimicrobial packaging material was obtained by incorporating cinnamon essential oil/β-cyclodextrin inclusion complex (CEO/β-CD-IC) into polylacticacid (PLA) nanofibers via electrospinning technique. The CEO/β-CD-IC was prepared by the co-precipitation method and SEM and FT-IR spectroscopy analysis indicated the successful formation of CEO/β-CD-IC, which improved the thermal stability of CEO. The CEO/β-CD-IC was then incorporated into PLA nanofibers by electrospinning and the resulting PLA/CEO/β-CD nanofilm showed better antimicrobial activity compared to PLA/CEO nanofilm. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of PLA/CEO/β-CD nanofilm against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus was approximately 1 mg/ml (corresponding CEO concentration 11.35 μg/ml) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) was approximately 7 mg/ml (corresponding CEO concentration 79.45 μg/ml). Furthermore, compared with the casting method, the mild electrospinning process was more favorable for maintaining greater CEO in the obtained film. The PLA/CEO/β-CD nanofilm can effectively prolong the shelf life of pork, suggesting it has potential application in active food packaging.
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- Peng Wen
- State Key Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Engineering, College of Light Industry and Food Sciences, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China
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- State Key Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Engineering, College of Light Industry and Food Sciences, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China
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- Laboratory of Applied Biocatalysis, College of Light Industry and Food Sciences, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China
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- Laboratory of Applied Biocatalysis, College of Light Industry and Food Sciences, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China
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- Laboratory of Applied Biocatalysis, College of Light Industry and Food Sciences, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China
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- Laboratory of Applied Biocatalysis, College of Light Industry and Food Sciences, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China
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- State Key Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Engineering, College of Light Industry and Food Sciences, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China; Laboratory of Applied Biocatalysis, College of Light Industry and Food Sciences, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China
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- State Key Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Engineering, College of Light Industry and Food Sciences, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China; Laboratory of Applied Biocatalysis, College of Light Industry and Food Sciences, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China.
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Efficient wound odor removal by β-cyclodextrin functionalized poly (ε-caprolactone) nanofibers. J Appl Polym Sci 2015. [DOI: 10.1002/app.42782] [Citation(s) in RCA: 37] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/17/2022]
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Llorens E, del Valle LJ, Puiggalí J. Electrospun scaffolds of polylactide with a different enantiomeric content and loaded with anti-inflammatory and antibacterial drugs. Macromol Res 2015. [DOI: 10.1007/s13233-015-3082-5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/30/2022]
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Zhang J, Li X, Tian J, Lu Y, Shi X, Zhan Y, Du Y, Liu H, Deng H. Antimicrobial activity and cytotoxicity of nanofibrous mats immobilized with polysaccharides-rectorite based nanogels. Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces 2015; 133:370-7. [PMID: 25982641 DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2015.04.051] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/01/2015] [Revised: 04/22/2015] [Accepted: 04/23/2015] [Indexed: 11/28/2022]
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Rectorite (REC)-encapsulated lysozyme (LY)-alginate (ALG) nanogels (NGs) were prepared by adding ALG-REC composites suspensions into LY solutions at the mass ratio of 1:2. The morphology of the NGs and the NGs-assembled nanofibrous mats were studied by transmission electron microscope and field emission scanning electron microscopy, respectively. The composition of NGs-immobilized nanofibrous mats was detected by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The NGs-assembled nanofibrous mats with the addition of REC could enhance the inhibition against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. Additionally, NGs-coated mats reduced the toxicity of cellulose mats on mouse lung fibroblasts using MTT assay. Besides, the addition of REC in the NGs improved the cell compatibility of NGs-assembled nanofibrous mats.
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- Jianwei Zhang
- Department of Environmental Science, Hubei Key Lab of Biomass Resource and Environmental Biotechnology, School of Resource and Environmental Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430079, China
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- Department of Plastic Surgery, Tangdu Hospital, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an 710038, China
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- College of Food Science and Technology, Huazhong Agricultural University, No. 1 Shizishan Road, Wuhan 430070, China
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- School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China
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- Department of Environmental Science, Hubei Key Lab of Biomass Resource and Environmental Biotechnology, School of Resource and Environmental Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430079, China
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- Department of Environmental Science, Hubei Key Lab of Biomass Resource and Environmental Biotechnology, School of Resource and Environmental Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430079, China
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- Department of Environmental Science, Hubei Key Lab of Biomass Resource and Environmental Biotechnology, School of Resource and Environmental Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430079, China
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- State Key Laboratory of Virology, Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430071, China.
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- Department of Environmental Science, Hubei Key Lab of Biomass Resource and Environmental Biotechnology, School of Resource and Environmental Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430079, China.
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Liu Y, Jiang Z, Li J, Liu Y, Ren X, Huang TS. Antibacterial functionalization of cotton fabrics by electric-beam irradiation. J Appl Polym Sci 2015. [DOI: 10.1002/app.42023] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/06/2022]
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- Yin Liu
- Key Laboratory of Ecotextiles (Ministry of Education); College of Textiles and Clothing; Jiangnan University; Wuxi Jiangsu 214122 China
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- Key Laboratory of Ecotextiles (Ministry of Education); College of Textiles and Clothing; Jiangnan University; Wuxi Jiangsu 214122 China
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- Key Laboratory of Ecotextiles (Ministry of Education); College of Textiles and Clothing; Jiangnan University; Wuxi Jiangsu 214122 China
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- Key Laboratory of Ecotextiles (Ministry of Education); College of Textiles and Clothing; Jiangnan University; Wuxi Jiangsu 214122 China
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- Key Laboratory of Ecotextiles (Ministry of Education); College of Textiles and Clothing; Jiangnan University; Wuxi Jiangsu 214122 China
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- Department of Poultry Science; Auburn University; Auburn Alabama 36849
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Sulfisoxazole/cyclodextrin inclusion complex incorporated in electrospun hydroxypropyl cellulose nanofibers as drug delivery system. Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces 2015; 128:331-338. [PMID: 25769282 DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2015.02.019] [Citation(s) in RCA: 65] [Impact Index Per Article: 6.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/21/2014] [Revised: 02/09/2015] [Accepted: 02/10/2015] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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Herein, hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin (HPβCD) inclusion complex (IC) of a hydrophobic drug, sulfisoxazole (SFS) was incorporated in hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) nanofibers (HPC/SFS/HPβCD-IC-NF) via electrospinning. SFS/HPβCD-IC was characterized by DSC to investigate the formation of inclusion complex and the stoichiometry of the complex was determined by Job's plot. Modeling studies were also performed on SFS/HPβCD-IC using ab initio technique. SEM images depicted the defect free uniform fibers and confirmed the incorporation of SFS/HPβCD-IC in nanofibers did not alter the fiber morphology. XRD analyses showed amorphous distribution of SFS/HPβCD-IC in the fiber mat. Release studies were performed in phosphate buffered saline (PBS). The results suggest higher amount of SFS released from HPC/SFS/HPβCD-IC-NF when compared to free SFS containing HPC nanofibers (HPC/SFS-NF). This was attributed to the increased solubility of SFS by inclusion complexation. Sandwich configurations were prepared by placing HPC/SFS/HPβCD-IC-NF between electrospun PCL nanofibrous mat (PCL-HPC/SFS/HPβCD-IC-NF). Consequently, PCL-HPC/SFS/HPβCD-IC-NF exhibited slower release of SFS as compared with HPC/SFS/HPβCD-IC-NF. This study may provide more efficient future strategies for developing delivery systems of hydrophobic drugs.
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Senthamizhan A, Uyar T. Electrospun Fluorescent Nanofibers for Explosive Detection. ELECTROSPINNING FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE SENSORS 2015. [DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-14406-1_8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/06/2023]
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A feasible approach toward bioactive glass nanofibers with tunable protein release kinetics for bone scaffolds. Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces 2014; 122:785-791. [DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2014.08.022] [Citation(s) in RCA: 18] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/24/2014] [Revised: 08/12/2014] [Accepted: 08/15/2014] [Indexed: 02/07/2023]
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Manjumeena R, Elakkiya T, Duraibabu D, Feroze Ahamed A, Kalaichelvan PT, Venkatesan R. ‘Green’ biocompatible organic–inorganic hybrid electrospun nanofibers for potential biomedical applications. J Biomater Appl 2014; 29:1039-55. [DOI: 10.1177/0885328214550011] [Citation(s) in RCA: 25] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/25/2023]
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Gold nanoparticles were prepared by green route using Couroupita guianensis leaves extract. The green synthesized gold nanoparticles exhibited maximum absorbance at 526 nm in the ultraviolet spectrum. By incorporating the green synthesized gold nanoparticles in poly(vinyl alcohol) matrix, unique green organic–inorganic hybrid nanofibers (poly (vinyl alcohol)–gold nanoparticles) were developed by electrospinning. Contact angle measurements showed that the prepared poly (vinyl alcohol)–gold nanoparticles were found to be highly hydrophilic. The crystallinity of gold nanoparticles was analyzed using XRD. The synthesized gold nanoparticles and poly (vinyl alcohol)–gold nanoparticles were characterized using high-resolution transmission electron microscope, Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy and energy-dispersive analysis of X-ray. The ultimate aim of the present work is to achieve optimum antibacterial, antifungal, biocompatibility and antiproliferative activities at a very low loading of gold nanoparticles. Vero cell lines showed a maximum of 90% cell viability on incubation with the prepared poly (vinyl alcohol)–gold nanoparticles. MCF 7 and HeLa cell lines proliferated only to 8% and 9%, respectively, on incubation with the poly (vinyl alcohol)–gold nanoparticles, and also exhibited good antibacterial and antifungal activities against test pathogenic bacterial and fungal strains. Thus, the poly (vinyl alcohol)–gold nanoparticles could be used for dual applications such as antimicrobial, anticancer treatment besides being highly biocompatible.
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- R Manjumeena
- CAS in Botany, University of Madras, Guindy Campus, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
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- Department of Chemistry, Anna University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
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- Department of Chemistry, Anna University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
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- Department of Microbial Technology, School of Biological Sciences, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
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- CAS in Botany, University of Madras, Guindy Campus, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
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- National Institute of Ocean Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
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