pH-Responsive Polyethylene Oxide-Based Electrospun Nanofibers for Controlled Drug Release in Infected Wound Treatment

用于感染伤口治疗中药物控释的pH响应型聚环氧乙烷基静电纺丝纳米纤维

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Abstract

Infected wounds form a complex microenvironment that creates difficulties for drug delivery. In this study, a composite fiber membrane based on polyethylene oxide (PEO) was prepared. The intention was to achieve on-demand drug release and integrate multiple functions by adjusting the material composition. The membrane uses PEO as the main framework and contains chitosan (CS) and ascorbic acid (Asc). CS leads to an increase in fiber diameter, while Asc makes the fibers thinner. The two components act together to influence the microstructure. In vitro drug release experiments showed that changing the CS content in the PEO matrix can affect the initial release rate and the duration of sustained release. The membrane also shows sensitivity to pH. Under slightly acidic conditions, drug release becomes faster, which is similar to the state of infected wounds. In addition, the membrane maintains antioxidant activity and can inhibit Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus). These results suggest that PEO-based composite fibers may be useful in drug delivery and tissue repair.

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