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Argon Plasma Jet-Treated Poly (Vinyl Alcohol)/Chitosan and PEG 400 Plus Mangifera indica Leaf Extract for Electrospun Nanofiber Membranes: In Vitro Study

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POLYMERS
卷 15, 期 11, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym15112559

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atmospheric pressure plasma jet treatment; Mangifera indica extraction; electrospun nanofibrous membrane; Argon Plasma Jet; HDFa cells

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The wound healing process can be disrupted by various factors, with inflammation playing a crucial role. Wound dressings made with PVA, CS, PEG, and Mangifera extract can effectively reduce infection and inflammation, providing an environment for faster healing. The use of plasma treatment improves the electrospinning of polymer solutions, resulting in enhanced properties of the electrospun nanofiber membrane, including increased viscosity, conductivity, and fiber diameter. Incorporating mangiferin extract further enhances the antimicrobial properties of the membrane and accelerates wound healing.
The wound-healing process can be disrupted at any stage due to various internal and external factors. The inflammatory stage of the process plays a vital role in determining the outcome of the wound. Prolonged inflammation due to bacterial infection can lead to tissue damage, slow healing, and complications. Wound dressings made using materials such as poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA), chitosan (CS), and poly (ethylene glycol) (PEG) with Mangifera extract (ME) added can help reduce infection and inflammation, creating a conducive environment for faster healing. However, creating the electrospun membrane is challenging due to balancing various forces such as rheological behavior, conductivity, and surface tension. To improve the electrospinnability of the polymer solution, an atmospheric pressure plasma jet can induce chemistry in the solution and increase the polarity of the solvent. Thus, this research aims to investigate the effect of plasma treatment on PVA, CS, and PEG polymer solutions and fabricate ME wound dressing via electrospinning. The results indicated that increasing plasma treatment time increased the viscosity of the polymer solution, from 269 mPa center dot to 331 mPa center dot s after 60 min, and led to an increase in conductivity from 298 mS/cm to 330 mS/cm and an increase in nanofiber diameter from 90 +/- 40 nm to 109 +/- 49 nm. Incorporating 1% mangiferin extract into an electrospun nanofiber membrane has been found to increase the inhibition rates of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus by 29.2% and 61.2%, respectively. Additionally, the fiber diameter decreases when compared with the electrospun nanofiber membrane without ME. Our findings demonstrate that electrospun nanofiber membrane with ME has anti-infective properties and can promote faster wound healing.

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