Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Concordia University Montreal Quebec H4B 1R6 Canada
2. Department of Biology Concordia University Montreal Quebec H4B 1R6 Canada
Abstract
AbstractRecent advances in the treatment of chronic wounds have focused on the development of effective strategies for cutting‐edge wound dressings based on nanostructured materials, particularly biocompatible poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA)‐based electro‐spun (e‐spun) nanofibers. However, PVA nanofibers need to be chemically crosslinked to ensure their dimensional stability in aqueous environment and their capability to encapsulate bioactive molecules. Herein, a robust approach for the fabrication of pH‐degradable e‐spun PVA nanofibers crosslinked with dynamic boronic ester (BE) linkages through a coupling reaction of PVA hydroxyl groups with the boronic acid groups of a phenyl diboronic acid crosslinker is reported. This comprehensive analysis reveals the importance of the mole ratio of boronic acid to hydroxyl group for the fabrication of well‐defined BE‐crosslinked fibrous mats with not only dimensional stability but also the ability to retain uniform fibrous form in aqueous solutions. These nanofibers degrade in both acidic and basic conditions that mimic wound environments, leading to controlled/enhanced release of encapsulated antimicrobial drug molecules. More importantly, drug‐loaded BE‐crosslinked fibers show excellent antimicrobial activities against both Gram‐positive and Gram‐negative bacteria, suggesting that this approach of exploring dynamic BE chemistry is amenable to the development of smart wound dressings with controlled/enhanced drug release.
Funder
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
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