Eugenol-acacia gum-based bifunctional nanofibers as a potent antifungal transdermal substitute.
Nanomedicine (Lond)
; 16(25): 2269-2289, 2021 10.
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| ID: mdl-34569268
Aim: Fungal biofilms interfere with the wound healing processes. Henceforth, the study aims to fabricate a biomaterial-based nano-scaffold with the dual functionalities of wound healing and antibiofilm activity. Methods: Nanofibers comprising acacia gum, polyvinyl alcohol and inclusion complex of eugenol in ß-cyclodextrin (EG-NF) were synthesized using electrospinning. Antibiofilm studies were performed on Candida species, and the wound-healing activity was evaluated through an in vivo excision wound rat model. Results: The EG-NF potentially eradicated the mature biofilm of Candida species and their clinical isolates. Further, EG-NF also enhanced the re-epithelization and speed of wound healing in in vivo rat experiments. Conclusion: The study established the bifunctional applications of eugenol nanofibers as a transdermal substitute with antifungal potency.
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MEDLINE
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Nanofibers
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Animals
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En
Journal:
Nanomedicine (Lond)
Year:
2021
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Article
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India