Publication: Design and Fabrication of Metformin-Loaded Tri-Layer PCL/PVA/PCL Scaffolds for Chronic Wound Healing
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Chronic wounds occur when an acute wound cannot complete the normal wound healing process
that takes 4-8 weeks. The recurrence rate of chronic wounds is 70% and is more common in people with
diseases such as diabetes and obesity [1]. Therefore, healing chronic wounds is a very challenging and
costly process. Chronic wounds have higher inflammation and reducing inflammation is a promising
approach for healing these wounds [2]. Metformin is an antidiabetic drug used for the treatment of
diabetes. However, the anti-inflammatory effect of metformin has recently attracted attention for its use
in wound healing [3]. 3D-printed scaffolds mimic the extracellular matrix (ECM) to support cell
attachment and proliferation at the wound healing site and these scaffolds could be loaded with drugs,
growth factors, and other agents for increasing wound healing [4].
In this study, tri-layered PCL/PVA/PCL and PCL/PVA-Met/PCL scaffolds were produced by
using an extrusion 3D printer for chronic wound healing. The characterization of the scaffolds was done
with Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), X-Ray
Diffraction (XRD), and the tensile test machine. The average pore size of the PCL/PVA/PCL and
PCL/PVA-Met/PCL scaffolds was 82,96±4,018 and 63,60±4,039 μm, respectively. Both scaffold's pore
sizes were within a limit that allows skin regeneration. The FTIR and XRD results were in compromise
with each other, demonstrating that Metformin was successfully encapsulated in the polymer solution.
In vitro drug release of Metformin was analyzed with a UV spectrophotometer. The upper and lower
PCL layer in the tri-layered structure provided sustained release of the drug. Less than 50% of the drug
was released in 24 hours, but it reached 100% on day 31. The biocompatibility of the scaffolds was also
investigated with the MTT test. The test showed that both scaffolds were non-toxic and these Metforminloaded tri-layered scaffolds could have a promising potential for the treatment of chronic wounds.
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Harmancı S., Cesur S., Gündüz O., Üstündağ C. B., \"Design and Fabrication of Metformin-Loaded Tri-Layer PCL/PVA/PCL Scaffolds for Chronic Wound Healing\", Applications of Chemistry in Nanosciences and Biomaterials Engineering” NanoBioMat 2022 – Summer Edition, Bucuresti, Romanya, 22 - 24 Haziran 2022, ss.1
