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Eggshell membrane-mimicking multifunctional nanofiber for in-situ skin wound healing

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
Volume 210, Issue -, Pages 139-151

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2022.04.212

Keywords

Eggshell membrane; CuS nanoparticles; NIR; Antibacterial; Electrospinning; Wound healing

Funding

  1. Fujian Provincial Science and Tech-nology Department [2019H0023, 2020J01774, 2021J01123443]
  2. Quanzhou City Science & Technology Program of China [2017G023, 2018N026S]

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In this study, CuS nanoparticles were prepared using eggshell membranes as templates and a multifunctional nanofibrous membrane was synthesized. The nanofiber membrane exhibited antibacterial, hemostatic, and wound healing properties.
Eggshell membrane is a naturally-occurring protective barrier layer for chickens' incubation and shows the close similarity with extracellular matrix. To fully explore and utilize its' structure and active components via a mimicking way will be of great interest for wounds healing. Herein, the well-dispersed CuS nanoparticles were prepared by using eggshell membranes as templates with strong near-infrared absorption and photothermal properties. Furthermore, the as-prepared solution was combined with polyvinyl pyrrolidone and chitosanderived fluorescent carbon dots for the mimetic synthesis of multifunctional nanofibrous membrane by a hand-held electrospinning device, which has the merits of in-situ operation, the extracellular matrix (ECM)-like architecture, hemostatic, radical scavenging, antibacterial, as well as accelerated healing of skin injury, etc. The electrospun-nanofiber membrane with optimal addition of 100 mg/L CuS nanoparticles was confirmed to be noncytotoxic on human fibroblasts and showed strong antibacterial activities against S. aureus and E. coli under NIR irradiation (980 nm). In addition, the radical scavenging ability was also proved by DPPH experiments. The animal experiments revealed that the nanofiber membrane could accelerate the wound healing process. The work lays down a simple and environmentally-friendly approach for the fabrication and development of promising wound healing materials in skin tissue engineering applications.

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