Fabrication and characterization of silk fibroin/curcumin sustained-release film

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In the present work, a sustained-release film composed of silk fibroin (SF), curcumin (Cur), glutaraldehyde (GA), and glycerol (Gly) was prepared successfully for wound dressings. Features relevant to wound dressings of SF/Gly/GA/Cur film were assessed. Physical and chemical properties of the fabricated materials were also characterized. The results showed that the prepared SF/Gly/GA/Cur film demonstrated a good sustained-release performance, flexibility, and gas permeability. In addition, it was found that the prepared SF/Gly/GA/Cur film possessed the capability to effectively inhibit the growth of bacteria and prevent bacterial penetration with a suitable water vapor transmission rate. Furthermore, the prepared composite film was non-cytotoxic, which makes it an ideal material for wound dressings.

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Zhang, X., Chen, Z., Bao, H., Liang, J., Xu, S., Cheng, G., & Zhu, Y. (2019). Fabrication and characterization of silk fibroin/curcumin sustained-release film. Materials, 12(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12203340

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