The biological and therapeutic assessment of a P(3HB‐co‐4HB)‐bioactive glass‐graphene composite biomaterial for tissue regeneration

Author:

Sharifulden Nik S. A. N.1,Barrios Silva Lady V.1,Mandakhbayar Nandin‐Erdene23,Shin Seong‐Jin2,Kim Hae‐Won2456,Knowles Jonathan C.1456ORCID,Nguyen Linh T. B.1,Chau David Y. S.1456ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, UCL Eastman Dental Institute University College London, Royal Free Hospital London UK

2. Institute of Tissue Regeneration Engineering Dankook University Cheonan South Korea

3. Department of Biochemistry, School of Biomedicine Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences Ulaanbaatar Mongolia

4. UCL Eastman‐Korea Dental Medicine Innovation Centre Dankook University Cheonan South Korea

5. Department of Nanobiomedical Science Dankook University Cheonan South Korea

6. BK21 NBM Global Research Centre for Regenerative Medicine Dankook University Cheonan South Korea

Abstract

AbstractAn ideal wound dressing should create a healing environment that relieves pain, protects against infections, maintains moisture, removes debris, and speeds up wound closure and repair. However, conventional options like gauze often fall short in fulfilling these requirements, especially for chronic or nonhealing wounds. Hence there is a critical need for inventive formulations that offer efficient, cost‐effective, and eco‐friendly alternatives. This study focuses on assessing the innovative formulation based on a microbial‐derived copolymer known as poly(3‐hydroxybutyrate‐co‐4‐hydroxybutyrate), P(3HB‐co‐4HB) bioactive glass and graphene particles, and exploring their biological response in vitro and in vivo—to find the best combination that promotes cell adhesion and enhances wound healing. The formulation optimized at concentration of bioactive glass (1 w/w%) and graphene (0.01 w/w%) showed accelerated degradation and enhanced blood vessel formation. Meanwhile biocompatibility was evaluated using murine osteoblasts, human dermal fibroblasts, and standard cell culture assays, demonstrating no adverse effects after 7 days of culture and well‐regulated inflammatory kinetics. Whole thickness skin defect using mice indicated the feasibility of the biocomposites for a faster wound closure and reduced inflammation. Overall, this biocomposite appears promising as an ideal wound dressing material and positively influencing wound healing rates.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam Malaysia

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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