Polyvinylpyrrolidone/hyaluronic acid-based bilayer constructs for sequential delivery of cutaneous antiseptic and antibiotic
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
After a skin injury, many complex metabolic events are triggered to ensure proper wound healing. Particularly
for chronic, non-healing wounds or burns several risk factors such as persistent bacterial infections and fast
dehydration can counteract the healing process. Intelligent wound dressings should help accelerate the healing
process, while maintaining the wound bed clean and disinfected for several days at a time. Ideally, they should
be self-adherent to both moist and dry skin surfaces and be transparent enough to allow prolonged wound
inspection. These requirements pose challenges both in terms of materials science and pharmaceutics. Herein,
we describe fabrication of a transparent bilayer construct for the sequential release and delivery of a cutaneous
antiseptic and a widely used antibiotic, potentially suitable for wound dressing applications. The fabrication is a
scalable waterborne and ecofriendly solution casting process. The first layer (for direct wound contact) is
polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) containing a commercial antiseptic, Neomercurocromo® (Neo), while the second
layer is a blend of hyaluronic acid (HA) and PVP containing ciprofloxacin. We show that the bilayer films have
satisfactory self-adhering strength to human skin and that PVP and HA can interact via hydrogen bonds causing
sustained release of the antibiotic over a period of 5 days. Biocompatibility was demonstrated on human foreskin
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
hyaluronic acid; polyvinylpirrolidone; bilayer; ciprofloxacin; wound dressing; antibacterial
Elenco autori:
Suarato, Giulia
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