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Title
Towards tailored surface topography on electrospun wound dressings for exudate absorption
Author
Zubia-Aranburu, Judith
Buruaga, Lorea
Zabala, Alaitz
Author (from another institution)
Martin-Inaraja, Myriam
Rodriguez, Clara
Santos, Silvia
Silván, Unai
Eguizabal, Cristina
Research Group
Tecnologías de superficies
Other institutions
BioCruces Health Research Institute
Version
Postprint
Rights
© 2023 Emerald
Access
Open access
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11984/6307
Publisher’s version
https://doi.org/10.1680/JSUIN.23.00044
Published at
Surface Innovations  Vol. 12. N. 3-4. N. art. 2300044, 2024
Publisher
Emerald
Keywords
Absorption
characterisation
electrospinning
PCL (polycaprolactone) ... [+]
Absorption
characterisation
electrospinning
PCL (polycaprolactone)
Sterilisation
surface modification
surface roughness
surface texture [-]
Field (UNESCO Classification)
Technological Sciences
Discipline (UNESCO Classification)
Mechanical technology and engineering
Abstract
Since electrospinning can generate micro- to nanometre-scale fibres, it is widely used for fabricating wound dressings. Electrospun scaffolds with defined three-dimensional patterns at the mat surface ... [+]
Since electrospinning can generate micro- to nanometre-scale fibres, it is widely used for fabricating wound dressings. Electrospun scaffolds with defined three-dimensional patterns at the mat surface can be efficiently fabricated using textured collectors that transfer the topography during the manufacturing process. However, the efficacy of surface pattern transfer from the collector to the mat, the correlation between the topography and the absorption capability and the effect of sterilisation on absorption have not yet been analysed. In this study, textured patterns were imprinted over polycaprolactone electrospun mats using textured collectors. The successful transferability of the patterns was quantified through height, hybrid and functional surface topography parameters. Additionally, ethylene oxide, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and ultraviolet (UV) sterilisation methods were tested, of which only UV preserved the morphological and functional integrity of the mat. Finally, fibroblasts were used to analyse the cytotoxicity and cellular response of the dressings, verifying their biocompatible nature. This study demonstrates that absorption capacity can be modulated by the surface texture of the wound dressing. The S dq and S dr parameters were identified as key surface characteristics for enhancing absorption capacity and yielded an increase of up to 176.76% compared with the non-textured control, thus revealing the potential of surface functionalisation for increasing exudate absorption. [-]
Funder
Gobierno Vasco
Gobierno Vasco
Gobierno Vasco
Program
Ayudas a proyectos de investigación y desarrollo en salud 2020
Ayudas a proyectos de investigación y desarrollo en salud 2021
Ayudas a proyectos de investigación y desarrollo en salud 2022
Number
2020333032
2021333057
2022333044
Project
Estandarización en la obtención y preservación de plasma rico en plaquetas alogénico, creación de apósitos 3D biodegradables y biocompatibles con factores plaquetares para la curación de heridas crónicas (ALOPRP3D)
Creación de apósitos con plasma rico en plaquetas alogénicos para la curación de heridas crónicas (ALOPRP3D II)
Creación de apósitos con plasma rico en plaquetas alogénicos para la curación de heridas crónicas (ALOPRP3D III)
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