Development of Inula graveolens (L.) plant extract electrospun/polycaprolactone nanofibers: A novel material for biomedical application

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Recently, there has been a growing interest in research on nanofibrous scaffolds developed by electrospinning bioactive plant extracts. In this study, the extract material obtained from the medicinal plant Inula graveolens (L.) was loaded on polycaprolactone (PCL) electrospun polymeric nanofibers. The combined mixture was prepared by 5% of I. graveolens at 8% (PCL) concentration and electrospun under optimal conditions. The chemical analysis, morphology, and crystallization of polymeric nanofibers were carried out by (FT-IR) spectrometer, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and XRD diffraction. Hydrophilicity was determined by a contact angle experiment. The strength was characterized, and the toxicity of scaffolds on the cell line of fibroblasts was finally investigated. The efficiency of nanofibers to enhance the proliferation of fibroblasts was evaluated in vitro using the optimal I. graveolens/PCL solutions. The results show that I. graveolens/PCL polymeric scaffolds exhibited dispersion in homogeneous nanofibers around 72 ± 963 nm in the ratio 70/30 (V:V), with no toxicity for cells, meaning that they can be used for biomedical applications.

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Al-Kaabi, W. J., Albukhaty, S., Al-Fartosy, A. J. M., Al-Karagoly, H. K., Al-Musawi, S. M., Sulaiman, G. M., … Soliman, D. A. (2021). Development of Inula graveolens (L.) plant extract electrospun/polycaprolactone nanofibers: A novel material for biomedical application. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(2), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11020828

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