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Authors
Guerreiro, S.F.C.
Valente, J.F.A.
Dias, J.R.
Alves, N.
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Hybrid electrospun nanofibers of polycaprolactone (PCL)/gelatin are considered as drug-delivery systems for increasing the treatment efficacy in
superficial (skin) wounds. Continuous delivery of therapeutic agents, skin
extracellular matrix similarity, management of wound exudate, and antimicrobial barrier effect are the major advantages of electrospun nanofibers in skin
applications. Additionally, combining the favorable properties of PCL and gelatin, regarding their biocompatibility, biodegradability and mechanical performance have been revealed promising parameters to be considered for blend
in hybrid structures. However, the usual optimization protocol of nanofibers’
production in electrospinning is based on the observation of one-variable-attime being this methodology expensive and time-consuming. Therefore, in
this research work, a statistical model based on four input variables namely,
the flow rate, the needle-working distance, the applied voltage, and the ratio
of PCL in the solution, is developed to predict the behavior of nanofibers. The
performance of nanofibers is monitored by measurements of fiber’s diameter,
mesh’s thickness, and mesh’s permeability. Overall, the model showed to be
statistically significant (p-value < 0.05) and an independent analysis validated
the predicted response for optimal condition. Finally, a delivery study is performed to evaluate the electrospun mesh performance as a drug carrier.
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S. F. C. Guerreiro, Dr. J. F. A. Valente, Dr. J. R. Dias, Prof. N. Alves Centre for Rapid and Sustainable Product Development Polytechnic Institute of Leiria Marinha Grande, Leiria 2430-028, Portugal E-mail: sara.f.guerreiro@ipleiria.pt
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Wiley