Anti-inflammatory cotton fabrics and silica nanoparticles with potential topical medical applications.

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2020)

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Abstract
The preparation of functional cotton fabrics and silica nanoparticles by direct covalent linking of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (salicylic acid, ibuprofen and diclofenac) through an amide group is reported. Moreover, the coating of cotton fabrics with silica nanoparticles functionalized with such antiinflamatory agents is found to increase the roughness of the surface, providing hydrophobicity to the modified fabrics. This property is enhanced by the addition of fluorinated alkyl silane (FAS) in the co-condensation process to form the coating solution. Characterization of the functionalized nanoparticles and cotton textiles is accomplished by microscopic and spectroscopic techniques. The treatment of functionalized nanoparticles and cotton fabrics with model proteases and leukocytes from animal origin results in the in situ release of the drug by the selective enzymatic cleavage of the amide bond. Topical cutaneous applications in wound dressings and cream formulations for the acceleration of wound healing are envisaged.
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functional coatings,medical applications,nanoparticles,silicas,superhydrophobic surfaces
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