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Composite hydrogels fabricated from CMC-PVA-GG incorporated with ZiF-8 for wound healing applications.
Yasin, Tooba; Aslam, Muhammad Azhar; Jamil, Haamid; Abdal-Hay, Abdalla; Fouad, Hassan; Siddiqi, Humaira Masood; Khan, Muhammad Umar Aslam.
Affiliation
  • Yasin T; Polymer Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Islamabad, Pakistan.
  • Aslam MA; Department of Physics, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Jamil H; Department of Physics, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Abdal-Hay A; School of Dentistry, University of Queensland, Herston, Australia.
  • Fouad H; Applied Medical Science Department, Community College, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
  • Siddiqi HM; Polymer Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Islamabad, Pakistan.
  • Khan MUA; Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar.
J Biomater Sci Polym Ed ; : 1-20, 2024 Aug 07.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39110752
ABSTRACT
The skin is at risk for injury to external factors since it serves as the body's first line of defense against the external environment. Hydrogels have drawn much interest due to their intrinsic extracellular matrix (ECM) properties and their biomimetic, structural, and durable mechanical characteristics. Hydrogels have enormous potential use in skin wound healing due to their ability to deliver bioactive substances easily. In this study, composite hydrogels were developed by blending guar gum (GG), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) with crosslinker TEOS for skin wound treatment. The structural, surface morphology, surface roughness, and stability features of the composite hydrogels were characterized by several techniques, such as FTIR, SEM-EDX, AFM, and DSC. The increasing ZiF-8 causes more surface roughness, with decreased swelling in different media (Aqueous > PBS > NaCl). The increasing ZiF-8 amount causes less hydrophilic behavior and biodegradation with increasing gel fraction. The cytocompatibility of Zinc imidazolate framework-8 (ZiF-8) based composites was evaluated against fibroblast cell lines by cell viability, proliferation, and cell morphology. The increasing ZiF-8 caused more cell viability and proliferation with proper cell morphology. Hence, the results show that synthesized composite hydrogels may be a potential candidate for numerous wound repair applications.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: J Biomater Sci Polym Ed Journal subject: ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Pakistan Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: J Biomater Sci Polym Ed Journal subject: ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Pakistan Country of publication: United kingdom