| Literature DB >> 29159695 |
Fatemeh Reesi1, Mohsen Minaiyan2, Azade Taheri3.
Abstract
Nanofiber-based wound dressings have attracted much attention in wound care owing to their unique properties such as high aspect ratio and three-dimensional structure. Arginine is a precursor of nitric oxide that plays an important role in the wound-healing process. Therefore, in this study, we have developed a gel which contains lignin nanofibers (Lig-NFs) that were surface modified by arginine molecules via electrostatic interaction (Arg-Lig-NF gel). The effect of pH on the amount of arginine attached on Lig-NF surface was evaluated at three different pH values-5, 6, and 7. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and zeta potential of Lig-NFs before and after surface modification confirmed the surface modification of Lig-NFs with arginine molecules. The optimum gel composed of uniform Arg-Lig-NFs with diameter ranging from 100 to 250 nm. There was 184.60 ± 4.85 mg arginine in each gram of optimum gel. The release of arginine from Arg-Lig-NF gel showed a sustained release manner, and about 86.28 ± 3.50% of attached arginine were released after 24 h. Moreover, the optimum gel presented suitable viscosity and spreadability for topical application. The in vivo full thickness wound-healing assay carried out in rats demonstrated that the optimum Arg-Lig-NF gel can accelerate wound closure and increase re-epithelialization, collagen deposition, and angiogenesis significantly in Arg-Lig-NF gel-treated wounds compared to Lig-NF gel and arginine solution. Overall, these findings demonstrate that Arg-Lig-NF gel can be a promising material for the future development of effective hydrocolloid wound dressings used in the treatment of acute and chronic wounds.Entities:
Keywords: Arginine; Gel; Lignin; Nanofiber; Wound dressing; Wound healing
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29159695 DOI: 10.1007/s13346-017-0441-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Deliv Transl Res ISSN: 2190-393X Impact factor: 4.617