Qing LiFei LuGuofang ZhouKun YuBitao LuXiao YangFangying DaiDayang WuGuangqian Lan
Silver inlaid with gold nanoparticles (Au-Ag NPs) prepared by using egg white with an average sized of 10 nm and homogeneous dispersion were tested and presented red fluorescence. Au-Ag NPs were loaded into chitosan as wound dressing (CS-Au-Ag). CS-Au-Ag released silver ions faster, in higher amount, and in a more durable manner than chitosan dressing loaded with silver nanoparticles with the same silver content (CS-Ag), consequently, showing enhanced antibacterial activity. Cytotoxicity tests indicated that CS-Au-Ag showed low cytotoxicity to L929 cells similar to CS-Ag. These data suggest that cytotoxicity, which restricts further application of silver NPs, can be eliminated by decreasing the silver content. CS-Au-Ag presented rich and well-distributed pores, good mechanical properties, and enhanced swelling and retention properties, contributing to keeping the wound moist in the presence of residual egg white. Altogether, our results suggest that CS-Au-Ag greatly promoted wound healing compared to CS-Ag in vivo, demonstrating that CS-Au-Ag presents great potential for wound dressing, promoting wound healing.
Armin AmirsadeghiArman JafariSeyedeh‐Sara HashemiAboozar KazemiYounes GhasemiAmin DerakhshanfarMohammad‐Ali ShahbaziSeyyed Vahid Niknezhad
A.M. Abdel-MohsenJ. JančářDiaa MassoudZdenka FohlerováH. ElhadidyZdeněk SpotzA. Hebeish
Lipeng QiaoYongping LiangJueying ChenYing HuangSaeed A. AlsareiiAbdulrahman Manaa AlamriFarid A. HarrazBaolin Guo
Chennan LiuJunhong LingLi‐Ye YangXiao–kun OuyangNan Wang
Maria Gabriela Nogueira CamposLı́via CordiNelsón DuránLúcia Helena Innocentini Mei