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In situ Fabrication of Nano ZnO/BCM Biocomposite Based on MA Modified Bacterial Cellulose Membrane for Antibacterial and Wound Healing.

Zhenghui Luo1, Jie Liu1, Hai Lin2, Xi Ren1, Hao Tian1, Yi Liang1, Weiyi Wang1, Yuan Wang1, Meifang Yin1, Yuesheng Huang1, Jiaping Zhang1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Developing an ideal wound dressing that meets the multiple demands of safe and practical, good biocompatibility, superior mechanical property and excellent antibacterial activity is highly desirable for wound healing. Bacterial cellulose (BC) is one of such promising class of biopolymers since it can control wound exudates and can provide moist environment to a wound resulting in better wound healing. However, the lack of antibacterial activity has limited its application. METHODS AND
RESULTS: We prepared a flexible dressing based on a bacterial cellulose membrane and then modified it by chemical crosslinking to prepare in situ synthesis of nZnO/BCM via a facile and eco-friendly approach. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) results indicated that nZnO/BCM membranes were characterized by an ideal porous structure (pore size: 30~ 90 μm), forming a unique string-beaded morphology. The average water vapor transmission of nZnO/BCM was 2856.60 g/m2/day, which improved the moist environment of nZnO/BCM. ATR-FITR further confirmed the stepwise deposition of nano-zinc oxide. Tensile testing indicated that our nanocomposites were flexible, comfortable and resilient. Bacterial suspension assay and plate counting methods demonstrated that 5wt. % nZnO/BCM possessed excellent antibacterial activity against S.aureus and E. coli, while MTT assay demonstrated that they had no measurable cytotoxicity toward mammalian cells. Moreover, skin irritation test and histocompatibility examination supported that 5wt. % nZnO/BCM had no stimulation to skin and had acceptable biocompatibility with little infiltration of the inflammatory cells. Finally, by using a bacteria-infected (S. aureus and E. coli) murine wound model, we found that nZnO/BCM could prevent in vivo bacterial infections and promote wound healing via accelerating the re-epithelialization and wound contraction, and these membranes had no obvious toxicity toward normal tissues.
CONCLUSION: Therefore, the constructed nZnO/BCM has great potential for biomedical applications as an efficient antibacterial wound dressing.
© 2020 Luo et al.

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Keywords:  antibacterial; bacterial cellulose; in situ synthesis; nano-zinc oxide; non-toxicity; wound dressing

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32021161      PMCID: PMC6954087          DOI: 10.2147/IJN.S231556

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine        ISSN: 1176-9114


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