Robust microfluidic construction of hybrid microfibers based on konjac glucomannan and their drug release performance

Yongsheng Ni, Wanmei Lin, Ruo Jun Mu, Chunhua Wu, Lin Wang, Dan Wu, Su Chen, Jie Pang

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Abstract

The exploration of methods to produce a novel wound dressing with sustained drug release properties in ultrasmall scales is of great scientific and technological interest. Herein, we propose konjac glucomannan/polyvinylidene fluoride (KGM/PVDF) hybrid microfibers having hydrophilic and hydrophobic segments based on microfluidic-oriented core-sheath composite microfibers, where the KGM/PVDF hybrid microfibers are wrapped in situ in CH3OH. The morphology of KGM/PVDF microfibers is uniform, smooth, and crack-free. Enrofloxacin (Enro) is loaded onto the microfibers as a representative cargo to test their release performance. The KGM/PVDF/Enro microfibers show sustained drug release performance (13 days), excellent heat resistance, antibacterial activity and promotion of wound healing. This study is an avenue toward the microfluidic design of hydrophilic/hydrophobic hybrid microfibers as wound dressings, and it will guide the development of next-generation wound dressing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)26432-26439
Number of pages8
JournalRSC Advances
Volume8
Issue number47
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

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