交联纳米微生物纤维素作为现代创面敷料性能的研究

Sahar Abbasi Geravand, R. Khajavi, M. Rahimi, Manouchehr Shamsini Ghiyasvand, A. Meftahi
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背景:纳米微生物纤维素是由一些微生物产生的具有三维结构的重要生物聚合物,在医学上有着广泛的应用。微生物纤维素的独特特性之一是其非常高的吸水性,可用于生产现代伤口敷料。但干燥后,它的三维结构坍塌,水的再吸收量减少。因此,这个项目的目的是通过网络来保持纳米微生物纤维素的三维结构,并改善这种生物聚合物的水重吸收性能。此外,还研究了改性结构和未经处理的微生物纤维素的细胞活力、增殖和细胞生长情况。材料和方法:在本研究中,微生物纤维素的生产,纯化和中和使用固定培养。然后用不同浓度的柠檬酸/次亚磷酸钠处理样品并交联。最后,通过ATR-FTIR、MTT、SEM、吸水率、离体、离体等测试对处理后的样品和生样品的特性进行了研究。结果:根据结果发现,交联操作可以防止结构的崩溃,不仅不会产生毒性,而且除了增加吸水外,还可以提高改性纤维素的活力,附着力和细胞增殖能力。结论:交联纳米微生物纤维素作为现代创面敷料具有很大的应用潜力。
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Investigation on cross-linked nanomicrobial cellulose properties as modern wound dressing
Background: Nanomicrobial cellulose is an important biopolymer with a three-dimensional structure that is produced by some microorganisms and has been widely used in medicine. One of the unique properties of microbial cellulose is its very high water absorption, which can be used to produce modern wound dressings. But after drying, it’s three-dimensional structure collapses and the amount of water reabsorption decreases. Accordingly, the aim of this project was to preserve the three-dimensional structure of nanomicrobial cellulose by networking it and improving the water reabsorption properties of this biopolymer. In addition, the cell viability, proliferation, and cell growth of the modified structure and untreated microbial cellulose were also studied. Materials and methods: In this study, microbial cellulose was produced, purified, and neutralized using stationary culture. The samples were then treated with different concentrations of citric acid/sodium hypophosphite and crosslinked. Finally, the characteristics of treated and raw samples were studied by various tests including ATR-FTIR, MTT, SEM, water absorption and in vitro and in vitro tests. Results: According to the results, it was found that the cross-linking operation prevents the collapse of the structure and not only does not cause toxicity, but in addition to increasing water uptake, it also increases viability, adhesion, and cell proliferation in the modified cellulose. Conclusion: Cross-linked nanomicrobial cellulose has high potential as a modern wound dressing.
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