1. Design of Scaffolds Based on Zinc-Modified Marine Collagen and Bilberry Leaves Extract-Loaded Silica Nanoparticles as Wound Dressings
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Deaconu M, Prelipcean AM, Brezoiu AM, Mitran RA, Seciu-Grama AM, Matei C, and Berger D
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mesoporous silica carrier ,bilberry leaves extract ,marine collagen ,antibacterial composite ,anti-inflammatory activity ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Mihaela Deaconu,1,2 Ana-Maria Prelipcean,3 Ana-Maria Brezoiu,2 Raul-Augustin Mitran,4 Ana-Maria Seciu-Grama,2 Cristian Matei,2 Daniela Berger2 1CAMPUS Research Institute, National University of Science and Technology Politehnica Bucharest, Bucharest, 060042, Romania; 2Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnologies, National University of Science and Technology Politehnica Bucharest, Bucharest, 011061, Romania; 3National Institute of R&D for Biological Sciences, Bucharest, 060031, Romania; 4‘Ilie Murgulescu’ Institute of Physical Chemistry, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, 060021, RomaniaCorrespondence: Daniela Berger, Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnologies, National University of Science and Technology Politehnica Bucharest, 1-7 Polizu Street, Bucharest, 011061, Romania, Email daniela.berger@upb.roPurpose: In this study, wound dressings were designed using zinc-modified marine collagen porous scaffold as host for wild bilberry (WB) leaves extract immobilized in functionalized mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSN). These new composites were developed as an alternative to conventional wound dressings. In addition to the antibacterial activity of classic antibiotics, a polyphenolic extract could act as an antioxidant and/or an anti-inflammatory agent as well.Methods: Wild bilberry leaves extract was prepared by ultrasound-assisted extraction in ethanol and its properties were evaluated by UV-Vis spectroscopy (radical scavenging activity, total amount of polyphenols, flavonoids, anthocyanins, and condensed tannins). The extract components were identified by HPLC, and the antidiabetic properties of the extract were evaluated via α-glucosidase inhibitory activity. Spherical MSN were modified with propionic acid or proline moieties by post-synthesis method and used as carriers for the WB leaves extract. The textural and structural features of functionalized MSN were assessed by nitrogen adsorption/desorption isotherms, small-angle XRD, SEM, TEM, and FTIR spectroscopy. The composite porous scaffolds were prepared by freeze drying of the zinc-modified collagen suspension containing WB extract loaded silica nanoparticles.Results: The properties of the new composites demonstrated enhanced properties in terms of thermal stability of the zinc-collagen scaffold, without altering the protein conformation, and stimulation of NCTC fibroblasts mobility. The results of the scratch assay showed contributions of both zinc ions from collagen and the polyphenolic extract incorporated in functionalized silica in the wound healing process. The extract encapsulated in functionalized MSN proved enhanced biological activities compared to the extract alone: better inhibition of P. aeruginosa and S. aureus strains, higher biocompatibility on HaCaT keratinocytes, and anti-inflammatory potential demonstrated by reduced IL-1β and TNF-α levels.Conclusion: The experimental data shows that the novel composites can be used for the development of effective wound dressings. Keywords: mesoporous silica carrier, bilberry leaves extract, marine collagen, antibacterial composite, anti-inflammatory activity
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- 2024