Electrospun Cellulose Acetate Fiber Mats Containing Emodin with Potential for Use as Wound Dressing

Emodin, an active herbal substance for use in wound healing extracted from the plant Polygonum cuspidatum p.e, was successfully encapsulated in ultra-fine cellulose acetate (CA) fiber mats via the electrospinning technique. Various amounts of loading herb within CA fibers (0.005 %wt. to 0.1 %wt.) we...

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Main Authors: Jate Panichpakdee, Prasit Pavasant, Pitt Supaphol
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Published: Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University 2019
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-660742019-08-21T09:18:21Z Electrospun Cellulose Acetate Fiber Mats Containing Emodin with Potential for Use as Wound Dressing Jate Panichpakdee Prasit Pavasant Pitt Supaphol emodin cellulose acetate fiber electrospinning wound dressing Emodin, an active herbal substance for use in wound healing extracted from the plant Polygonum cuspidatum p.e, was successfully encapsulated in ultra-fine cellulose acetate (CA) fiber mats via the electrospinning technique. Various amounts of loading herb within CA fibers (0.005 %wt. to 0.1 %wt.) were prepared. Smooth fiber morphologies and an average fiber diameter in a range of 344 nm to 368 nm were observed by a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The release characteristics of emodin from the emodin loaded fiber mats were investigated in phosphate buffer saline solution (PBS) containing methanol at 10 %v/v at 37 °C by the total immersion method. The results showed that the release behaviors of emodin depended on the amount of the loading herb. The maximum amounts of herb release were about 41 %, 76 %, and 88 %, relative to the amount of loading herb at 0.01, 0.05, and 0.1 %, respectively. In addition, the potential use of the emodin-loaded fiber mats as carriers for topical delivery of emodin or as a wound dressing was evaluated with human dermal fibroblast-adult (HDFa) cells in terms of indirect cytotoxicity and direct cell culture. Furthermore, the synthesized collagen of HDFa cells, which were cultured on these fiber mats was also evaluated. The results revealed that the level of collagen synthesis depended on the dose of emodin that was incorporated in the CA fibers. 2019-08-21T09:18:21Z 2019-08-21T09:18:21Z 2016 Chiang Mai Journal of Science 43, 1 (Jan 2016), 195 - 205 0125-2526 http://it.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=6340 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/66074 Eng Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University
institution Chiang Mai University
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country Thailand
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topic emodin
cellulose acetate fiber
electrospinning
wound dressing
spellingShingle emodin
cellulose acetate fiber
electrospinning
wound dressing
Jate Panichpakdee
Prasit Pavasant
Pitt Supaphol
Electrospun Cellulose Acetate Fiber Mats Containing Emodin with Potential for Use as Wound Dressing
description Emodin, an active herbal substance for use in wound healing extracted from the plant Polygonum cuspidatum p.e, was successfully encapsulated in ultra-fine cellulose acetate (CA) fiber mats via the electrospinning technique. Various amounts of loading herb within CA fibers (0.005 %wt. to 0.1 %wt.) were prepared. Smooth fiber morphologies and an average fiber diameter in a range of 344 nm to 368 nm were observed by a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The release characteristics of emodin from the emodin loaded fiber mats were investigated in phosphate buffer saline solution (PBS) containing methanol at 10 %v/v at 37 °C by the total immersion method. The results showed that the release behaviors of emodin depended on the amount of the loading herb. The maximum amounts of herb release were about 41 %, 76 %, and 88 %, relative to the amount of loading herb at 0.01, 0.05, and 0.1 %, respectively. In addition, the potential use of the emodin-loaded fiber mats as carriers for topical delivery of emodin or as a wound dressing was evaluated with human dermal fibroblast-adult (HDFa) cells in terms of indirect cytotoxicity and direct cell culture. Furthermore, the synthesized collagen of HDFa cells, which were cultured on these fiber mats was also evaluated. The results revealed that the level of collagen synthesis depended on the dose of emodin that was incorporated in the CA fibers.
author Jate Panichpakdee
Prasit Pavasant
Pitt Supaphol
author_facet Jate Panichpakdee
Prasit Pavasant
Pitt Supaphol
author_sort Jate Panichpakdee
title Electrospun Cellulose Acetate Fiber Mats Containing Emodin with Potential for Use as Wound Dressing
title_short Electrospun Cellulose Acetate Fiber Mats Containing Emodin with Potential for Use as Wound Dressing
title_full Electrospun Cellulose Acetate Fiber Mats Containing Emodin with Potential for Use as Wound Dressing
title_fullStr Electrospun Cellulose Acetate Fiber Mats Containing Emodin with Potential for Use as Wound Dressing
title_full_unstemmed Electrospun Cellulose Acetate Fiber Mats Containing Emodin with Potential for Use as Wound Dressing
title_sort electrospun cellulose acetate fiber mats containing emodin with potential for use as wound dressing
publisher Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University
publishDate 2019
url http://it.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=6340
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/66074
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