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Polycaprolactone-gelatin nanofibers incorporated with dual antibiotic-loaded carboxyl-modified silica nanoparticles

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  • Zahra Gounani, National Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Iran, University of Isfahan, Åbo Akademi University
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  • Sajedeh Pourianejad, University of Isfahan, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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  • Mohammad Ali Asadollahi, University of Isfahan
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  • Rikke L. Meyer
  • Jessica M. Rosenholm, Åbo Akademi University
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  • Ayyoob Arpanaei, National Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Iran

Abstract: In this study, we used electrospun polycaprolactone (PCL) or a mixture of PCL and gelatin (Gel) in a mixed acidic solvent to develop antimicrobial electrospun nanofibers. Carboxyl-modified mesoporous silica nanoparticles (CMSNs) or CMSNs loaded with antibiotic drugs polymyxin B and vancomycin (CMSNs/ABs) were mixed with the electrospinning solution in concentrations of 1%, 2.5% and 5%. The nanofibers diameter measured between 122 and138 nm. Higher concentrations of gelatin or CMSNs increased hydrophilicity and degradability of the nanofibers. CMSNs enhanced nanofibers mechanical strength. PCL/Gel nanofibers incorporated with CMSNs/ABs (2.5% and 5%) showed high antibacterial efficiency against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus. Also bacterial cell adhesion decreased when 2.5% and 5% of CMSNs/ABs were incorporated in PCL/Gel mats. MTT and hemolysis assays indicated excellent biocompatibility of all types of electrospun nanofibers. This study confirms that a proper mixture of PCL, gelatin and CMSNs loaded with two antibiotics could offer antimicrobial activities with high biocompatibility and biodegradability properties. Graphic abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Materials Science
Volume55
Issue36
Pages (from-to)17134-17150
ISSN0022-2461
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2020

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