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  • Recent studies developed a GG-AG hydrogel incorporating g-CN and ZnCuFeO nanoparticles to enhance its mechanical properties and introduce antibacterial effects.
  • Characterization techniques confirmed the nanobiocomposite's spherical morphology, high biocompatibility (over 95% for 72 hours), and strong inhibition of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm growth (87% suppression).
  • With its excellent mechanical properties, swelling capability (93.2% water uptake), and superior antibacterial activity, this nanobiocomposite shows promise for biomedical applications like tissue engineering and wound healing.

Article Abstract

According to recent studies on the benefits of natural polymer-based hydrogels in biomedical applications, gellan gum (GG)/acacia gum (AG) hydrogel was prepared in this study. In order to regulate the mechanical behavior of the hydrogel, graphite carbon nitride (g-CN) was included in the hydrogel matrix. In addition, metal oxide nanoparticles ZnCuFeO were added to the composite for antibacterial activity. The prepared GG-AG hydrogel/g-CN/ZnCuFeO nanobiocomposite was characterized by using FE-SEM, FTIR, EDX, XRD and TGA. The nanobiocomposite exhibited spherical morphology, which was related to the incorporation of the metal oxide nanoparticles. GG-AG hydrogel/g-CN/ZnCuFeO nanobiocomposite showed 95.11%, 92.73% and 88.97% biocompatibility toward HEK293T cell lines within 24 h, 48 h and 72 h incubation, respectively, which indicates that this nanobiocomposite is completely biocompatible with healthy cells. Also, the nanobiocomposite was able to inhibit Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm growth on its surface up to 87%. Rheological studies showed that the nanobiocomposite has a viscoelastic structure and has a water uptake ratio of 93.2%. In comparison with other similar studies, this nanobiocomposite has exhibited superior antibacterial activity complete biocompatibility and proper mechanical properties, high swelling and water absorption capability. These results indicate that GG-AG hydrogel/g-CN/ZnCuFeO nanocomposite can be considered as a potential candidate for biomedical applications such as tissue engineering and wound healing.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10556060PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-42146-6DOI Listing

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