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Nano gold incorporated into Aerva javanica chitosan hydrogels disrupting agents against infections of burn wound

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ABSTRACT S. aureus (SA) and P. aeruginosa (PA) contaminations in thermally hurt patients have controlled invasive illness producing humanity. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) engaged in behaviour have limits owed to their… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT S. aureus (SA) and P. aeruginosa (PA) contaminations in thermally hurt patients have controlled invasive illness producing humanity. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) engaged in behaviour have limits owed to their oxidative damage. Current examinations demonstrated the biosynthesis of highly biocompatible AuNPs from rich antioxidant of aqueous cutting of Aerva javanica (A. javanica). The cell viability of the biosynthesised AuNPs was examined by cancerous cell lines (MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231) and non-cancerous cell lines (HUVECs), which displayed the high biocompatibility in all the cell lines. We developed the encapsulation with chitosan hydrogels to the AuNPs for the burn wound infections created by the Sprague Dawley rats. Remarkable burn wound reduction in the chitosan hydrogels was found. The histological analysis also suggested the burn wound contracting without causing any damages. The outcomes indicated that AuNPs incorporate to the chitosan hydrogels are promising burn wound dressing resources for the treatment for wound healing. Graphical abstract

Keywords: burn wound; chitosan hydrogels; nano gold; cell lines; aerva javanica

Journal Title: Materials Technology
Year Published: 2020

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