Honey-based PET or PET/chitosan fibrous wound dressings:
effect of honey on electrospinning process
J Biomater Sci Polym Ed, 2014 May 20:1-14
In this study, fibrous mats were fabricated via
electrospinning from solutions of polyethylene terephthalate (PET),
PET/chitosan, and PET/honey at different concentrations. The effect of honey
and chitosan on electrospinning process was investigated and compared. Fibers
containing chitosan had a beaded or ribbon-like/branched morphology, but this
morphology improved in the presence of honey. The diameter of electrospun
fibers decreased with an increased ratio of honey in PET solution. In addition,
fiber deposition area in the collector increased by increasing the honey content.
PET/chitosan and PET/honey fibrous mats reached an equilibrium water content in
15 min and their water uptake capacities, which are important for exudating
wounds, were found in the range of 280-430% on dry basis. Cytotoxicity
evaluation demonstrated that fibers exhibited no cytotoxic activity. This study
discloses that PET fibrous mats especially electrospun in the presence of honey
could be proposed as potential wound dressing materials owing to their improved
processing abilities besides their suitable structural properties.
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