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Reinforcement of hydrogel scaffold using oxidized-guar gum incorporated with curcumin-loaded zein nanoparticles to improve biological performance.

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Newly, the use of biocompatible injectable hydrogel with appropriate features for application in the tissue engineering area as a perfect wound dressing has been more attracted. For this purpose, the… Click to show full abstract

Newly, the use of biocompatible injectable hydrogel with appropriate features for application in the tissue engineering area as a perfect wound dressing has been more attracted. For this purpose, the curcumin loaded Zein nanoparticles/aldehyde-modified guar gum/silk fibroin (Cur-NPs/OGG/SF) hydrogel networks were successfully developed to increase the Cur bioavailability during the wound treatment procedure. Fabricated hydrogels were assessed for their morphological, thermal stability, degradation, and mechanical features. By varying the OGG/SF weight ratios, the physicochemical features of hydrogels without or with Cur-loaded Zein NPs were studied. The results showed that with enhancing the OGG content, the degradation behavior of hydrogels were improved. Besides, Cur-NPs/OGG/SF hydrogels increased the cell proliferation without any cytotoxic effect on mouse embryonic fibroblast (NIH-3T3) cells. The Cur-NPs/OGG/SF hydrogel exposed inhibition activity against Bacillus (15.26 ± 1.09 mm) and E. coli (11.54± 1.36 mm) bacteria. These achieved results recommended that the novel developed hydrogel could be suitable for wound healing application.

Keywords: guar gum; curcumin loaded; loaded zein; hydrogel; zein nanoparticles

Journal Title: International journal of biological macromolecules
Year Published: 2020

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