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A novel nanofiber Cur-loaded polylactic acid constructed by electrospinning
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Materials ScienceTissue EngineeringNanomedicineNanofiber MatsEngineeringElectroactive MaterialNanofiberPolymer ScienceAbstract CurcuminFiber SpinningBiofabricationPolylactic AcidFiber ScienceBio-based NanomaterialsFiber ChemistryBiomedical EngineeringBiomaterialsPolymer Chemistry
Abstract Curcumin (Cur), extracted from the Curcuma longa L. plant, is well known for its anti-tumor, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties. Nanofiber mats of polylactic acid (PLA) loading Cur (5 wt %) were fabricated by electrospinning (e-spinning). Morphology and structure of the fibers were characterized by field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, respectively. The diameters of the obtained fibers varied from 200 to 300 nm. The release capacity of curcumin from curcumin-loaded PLA fibers was investigated in phosphate buffer saline (PBS) containing ethanol. After 24 h, 50% of the curcumin was released from curcumin-loaded PLA fibers. These results of electrospun (e-spun) fibers exhibit the potential for biomedical application.
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