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Crystal and Supramolecular Structure of Bacterial Cellulose Hydrolyzed by Cellobiohydrolase from Scytalidium Candidum 3C: A Basis for Development of Biodegradable Wound Dressings.
Ivanova, Lyubov A; Ustinovich, Konstantin B; Khamova, Tamara V; Eneyskaya, Elena V; Gorshkova, Yulia E; Tsvigun, Natalia V; Burdakov, Vladimir S; Verlov, Nikolay A; Zinovev, Evgenii V; Asadulaev, Marat S; Shabunin, Anton S; Fedyk, Andrey M; Baranchikov, Alexander Ye; Kopitsa, Gennady P; Kulminskaya, Anna A.
Afiliação
  • Ivanova LA; Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute named by B.P. Konstantinov of National Research Center "Kurchatov Insititute", 1 Orlova Roscha, 188300 Gatchina, Russia.
  • Ustinovich KB; National Research Center Kurchatov Institute, Akademika Kurchatova Sq. 1, 123182 Moscow, Russia.
  • Khamova TV; Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninsky pr. 31, 119991 Moscow, Russia.
  • Eneyskaya EV; Grebenshchikov Institute of Silicate Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Adm. Makarova emb. 2, 199155 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Gorshkova YE; Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute named by B.P. Konstantinov of National Research Center "Kurchatov Insititute", 1 Orlova Roscha, 188300 Gatchina, Russia.
  • Tsvigun NV; Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Joliot-Curie str. 6, 141980 Dubna, Russia.
  • Burdakov VS; Federal Scientific Research Center "Crystallography and Photonics" of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninsky pr. 59, 119333 Moscow, Russia.
  • Verlov NA; Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute named by B.P. Konstantinov of National Research Center "Kurchatov Insititute", 1 Orlova Roscha, 188300 Gatchina, Russia.
  • Zinovev EV; National Research Center Kurchatov Institute, Akademika Kurchatova Sq. 1, 123182 Moscow, Russia.
  • Asadulaev MS; Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute named by B.P. Konstantinov of National Research Center "Kurchatov Insititute", 1 Orlova Roscha, 188300 Gatchina, Russia.
  • Shabunin AS; National Research Center Kurchatov Institute, Akademika Kurchatova Sq. 1, 123182 Moscow, Russia.
  • Fedyk AM; Saint Petersburg Research Institute of Emergency Medicine n.a. I.I. Dzhanelidze, Budapeshtskaya str. 3, 192242 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Baranchikov AY; Laboratory of Experimental Surgery of Scientific Research Center, Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, Litovskaya str. 2, 194100 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Kopitsa GP; Laboratory of Experimental Surgery of Scientific Research Center, Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, Litovskaya str. 2, 194100 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Kulminskaya AA; Institute of Physics, Nanotechnology and Telecommunications, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Polytechnicheskaya str. 29, 195251 St. Petersburg, Russia.
Materials (Basel) ; 13(9)2020 May 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32369952
ABSTRACT
The crystal and supramolecular structure of the bacterial cellulose (BC) has been studied at different stages of cellobiohydrolase hydrolysis using various physical and microscopic methods. Enzymatic hydrolysis significantly affected the crystal and supramolecular structure of native BC, in which the 3D polymer network consisted of nanoribbons with a thickness T ≈ 8 nm and a width W ≈ 50 nm, and with a developed specific surface SBET ≈ 260 m2·g-1. Biodegradation for 24 h led to a ten percent decrease in the mean crystal size Dhkl of BC, to two-fold increase in the sizes of nanoribbons, and in the specific surface area SBET up to ≈ 100 m2·g-1. Atomic force and scanning electron microscopy images showed BC microstructure "loosening"after enzymatic treatment, as well as the formation and accumulation of submicron particles in the cells of the 3D polymer network. Experiments in vitro and in vivo did not reveal cytotoxic effect by the enzyme addition to BC dressings and showed a generally positive influence on the treatment of extensive III-degree burns, significantly accelerating wound healing in rats. Thus, in our opinion, the results obtained can serve as a basis for further development of effective biodegradable dressings for wound healing.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Materials (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Materials (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article