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Emulsion electrospun polylactic acid/Apocynum venetum nanocellulose nanofiber membranes with controlled sea buckthorn extract release as a drug delivery system

Journal

TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL
Volume 91, Issue 9-10, Pages 1046-1055

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0040517520970171

Keywords

sea buckthorn; Apocynum venetum cellulose nanofiber; core– sheath structure; antioxidant activity; controlled-release delivery

Funding

  1. Innovation Research Program for Xinjiang Graduate Students [XJ2019G074]
  2. Development and Application Innovation Team of Xinjiang Special Textile Materials
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51763022]
  4. Construction and analysis of comprehensive evaluation system for acid-proof and moisture-permeable nanocomposite fabric [XJEDU2018Y006]

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This study utilized procyanidins extracted from sea buckthorn and laboratory-manufactured Apocynum venetum cellulose nanofibers as core drugs to prepare sustained-release nanofiber membranes. The nanofiber membranes successfully encapsulated procyanidins with high encapsulation efficiency and demonstrated excellent drug-release performance and antioxidant activity. This work highlights the potential applications of Apocynum venetum nanocellulose and emulsion electrospun fibers in tissue engineering or drug delivery.
Prolonging the duration of drug action and reducing toxicity play a vital role in wound administration as they reduce the chance of infection and decrease complications and cost. This study reports the natural antioxidant procyanidins extracted from sea buckthorn (SBT) and laboratory-manufactured Apocynum venetum cellulose nanofiber as core drugs. The sustained-release nanofiber membrane was prepared by electrospinning on polylactic acid/polyvinyl pyrrolidone nanofibers. High-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry was used to identify the phenolic compounds in SBT extracts and confirmed the presence of procyanidins with a content of 0.0345 mg/g. The nanofiber membrane was characterized through transmission electron microscopy, encapsulation efficiency, in vitro drug-release study and antioxidant assay. The results indicated that the extracted procyanidins were successfully encapsulated in the core-sheath structure nanofibers, and the encapsulation efficiency of nanofiber membranes reached 83.84%. In vitro measurements of the delivery showed this core-sheath structure could significantly alleviate the drug burst release, which is followed by a linear and smooth release within 30 hours. Further tests showed that the removal efficiency of 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl reached 88.62%, indicating that the membranes had high antioxidant activity. This work implies that the combination of Apocynum venetum nanocellulose and emulsion electrospun fibers has promising potential applications in tissue engineering or drug delivery.

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