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Title: Arabinoxylan-Carboxymethylcellulose Composite Films for Antibiotic Delivery to Infected Wounds
Authors: Alruwaili, Nabil K.
Ahmad, Naveed
Alzarea, Abdulaziz I.
Alomar, Fadhel A.
Alquraini, Ali
Akhtar, Sultan
Shahari, Muhammad Syafiq Bin
Zafar, Ameeduzzafar
Elmowafy, Mohammed
Elkomy, Mohammed H.
Dolzhenko, Anton V.
Iqbal, Mohammad S.
Keywords: film dressing; antibiotic delivery; arabinoxylan; carboxymethylcellulose; infected wound
Issue Date: 21-Apr-2022
Publisher: Polymers
Citation: Alruwaili, N.K.; Ahmad, N.; Alzarea, A.I.; Alomar, F.A.; Alquraini, A.; Akhtar, S.; Shahari, M.S.B.; Zafar, A.; Elmowafy, M.; Elkomy, M.H.; et al. Arabinoxylan-Carboxymethylcellulose Composite Films for Antibiotic Delivery to Infected Wounds. Polymers 2022, 14, 1769. https:// doi.org/10.3390/polym14091769
Abstract: Modern dressings should provide for local delivery of antibiotics and protect the wound from bacterial infection, dehydration and environmental factors to achieve optimal healing. The local delivery of antibiotics can reduce adverse effects and resistance challenges. In this study, we fabricated film dressings composed of arabinoxylan (AX) from Plantago ovata seed husks and car boxymethylcellulose (CMC) by a solvent cast method for the delivery of the antibiotic amikacin (AMK). To determine the suitability of the prepared AX-CMC composite films as wound dressings and drug delivery materials, their physical, chemical, mechanical, morphological, thermal, pharma ceutical, antimicrobial, cytocompatible, and drug delivery properties were investigated. The results demonstrated that the dressings were suitable for delivering the drug at the wound site in a sustained manner and keeping the environment moist for rapid healing. The AMK-loaded AX-CMC films exhibited controlled release of AMK, excellent antibacterial activity, and cytocompatibility. Thus, the AX-CMC composite films appear to be promising bioactive dressing materials for the prevention of wound infections
URI: http://202.142.177.21/handle/123456789/2252
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