Publications by authors named "Alexandru Anisiei"

This study investigates the impact of chitosan-based nanofibers on burn wound healing in a rat model. Two formulations of chitosan nanofibers were prepared through electrospinning. The formulations were then incorporated with different amounts of norfloxacin and underwent surface modifications with 2-formylphenylboronic acid.

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  • The paper discusses the creation of chitosan-based nanofibers that incorporate copper oxide nanoparticles, aimed at developing multifunctional materials for modern applications.
  • The study highlights the use of a specific polymeric matrix (chitosan, quaternized chitosan, and poly (ethylene glycol)), which enhances the properties of the final product and helps stabilize the nanoparticles.
  • Key findings include improved mechanical, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties of the nanofibers, alongside favorable air permeability and water vapor transmission, marking their potential use in eco-friendly hygienic textiles, masks, and air filters.
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  • This study explored the properties of chitosan/quaternized chitosan fibers for use as wound dressings, focusing on their moisture absorption and biodegradation in conditions similar to wound exudates.
  • The fibers demonstrated excellent breathability by adsorbing up to 60% moisture, and their degradation rates varied based on environmental pH, particularly in media that mimic wound healing scenarios.
  • A mathematical model was developed to analyze the fibers' degradation and morphological changes, potentially applicable to other biopolymer systems in wound healing.
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The paper aimed to prepare quaternary chitosan-based nanofibers as bioabsorbable wound dressings. To this aim, fully biodegradable chitosan/N,N,N-trimethyl chitosan (TMC) nanofibers were designed and prepared via electrospinning, using poly(ethylene glycol) as sacrificial additive. The new biomaterials were structurally and morphologically characterized by FTIR and NMR spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy, and their properties required for wound dressings application were investigated and discussed in detail.

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The paper reports new chitosan-based nanofibers, designed to address the healing of burn wounds. To this aim, mesoporous chitosan fiber mats were prepared by electrospinning using poly(ethylene oxide) as sacrificial additive, followed by loading with norfloxacin and coating with an antifungal agent via dynamic imine bonds. Dynamic vapor sorption experiment proved intra-fiber mesopores around 2.

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The industrial production of chitosan, initiated over 50 years ago, has transformed its application across diverse industries, agriculture, and medicine. To enhance its properties, numerous chitosan derivatives have been synthesized. The quaternization of chitosan has proven beneficial, as it not only enhances its properties but also imparts water solubility, expanding its potential for a wider range of applications.

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Chitosan based nanofibers are emerging biomaterials with a plethora of applications, especially in medicine and healthcare. Herein, binary quaternized chitosan/chitosan fibers are reported for the first time. Their preparation strategy consisted in the electrospinning of ternary chitosan/quaternized chitosan/poly(ethylene oxide) solutions followed by the selective removal of poly(ethylene oxide).

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The development of intelligent materials for protective equipment applications is still growing, with enormous potential to improve the safety of personnel functioning in specialized professions, such as firefighters. The design and production of such materials by the chemical modification of biodegradable semisynthetic polymers, accompanied by modern manufacturing techniques such as electrospinning, which may increase specific properties of the targeted material, continue to attract the interest of researchers. Phosphorus-modified poly(vinyl alcohol)s have been, thus, synthesized and utilized to prepare environmentally friendly electrospun mats.

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Microporous chitosan nanofibers functionalized with different amounts of an antimicrobial agent via imine linkage were prepared by a three-step procedure including the electrospinning of a chitosan/PEO blend, PEO removal and acid condensation reaction in a heterogeneous system with 2-formylphenylboronic acid. The fibers' characterization was undertaken keeping in mind their application to wound healing. Thus, by FTIR and H-NMR spectroscopy, it was confirmed the successful imination of the fibers and the conversion degree of the amine groups of chitosan into imine units.

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The aim of the study was to create a mathematical model useful for monitoring the release of bioactive aldehydes covalently bonded to the chitosan by reversible imine linkage, considered as a polymer-drug system. For this purpose, two hydrogels were prepared by the acid condensation reaction of chitosan with the antifungal 2-formyl-phenyl-boronic acid and their particularities; influencing the release of the antifungal aldehyde by shifting the imination equilibrium to the reagents was considered, i.e.

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