Polymers (May 2021)

PCL/Andiroba Oil (<i>Carapa guianensis</i> Aubl.) Hybrid Film for Wound Healing Applications

  • Debora F. Silva,
  • Klinsmann T. Lima,
  • Gilmara N. T. Bastos,
  • Johnatt Allan R. Oliveira,
  • Luís Adriano S. do Nascimento,
  • Carlos Emmerson F. Costa,
  • Geraldo N. R. Filho,
  • Viktor O. C. Concha,
  • Marcele F. Passos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13101591
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
p. 1591

Abstract

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Developing a biomimetic material to wound care is an emerging need for the healing process. Poly (ε-caprolactone) (PCL) is a polymer with the necessary dressing’s requirements often used in medicine. Their surface, physic-chemical and biological properties can be modified by adding bioactive compounds, such as andiroba seed oil (Carapa guianensis). This Amazonian natural plant has medicinal and pharmacological properties. For this purpose, PCL polymeric films incorporated with andiroba oil were investigated. The synthesis of hybrids materials was carried out in the solvent casting method. Thermal properties were evaluated using thermogravimetric analysis (TGA/DTGA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The solvent type on the surface and hydrophilicity of samples was studied using a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Additionally, contact angle measurements, functional groups analysis, fluid absorption capacity, and cell viability were performed. The results demonstrated the influences of andiroba oil under the morphology and thermal properties of the polymeric matrix; the hydrophilicity of the hybrid film obtained by acetic acid was reduced by 13%; the porosity decreased as the concentration of oil increased, but its higher thermal stability. The L929 cell line’s proliferation was observed in all materials, and it presented nontoxic nature. It was demonstrated the ability of PCL hybrid film as a matrix for cell growth. Then, the materials were proved potential candidates for biomedical applications.

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