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Artemisinin-loaded silk fibroin/gelatin composite hydrogel for wound healing and tumor therapy

Yu BaoCollege of Sericulture, Textile and Biomass Sciences, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, ChinaHai-qiang ZhangCollege of Sericulture, Textile and Biomass Sciences, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, ChinaLi ChenCollege of Sericulture, Textile and Biomass Sciences, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, ChinaHaihua CaiCollege of Sericulture, Textile and Biomass Sciences, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, ChinaZu-Lan LiuCollege of Sericulture, Textile and Biomass Sciences, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, ChinaYan PengCollege of Sericulture, Textile and Biomass Sciences, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, ChinaZhi LiCollege of Sericulture, Textile and Biomass Sciences, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, ChinaFangyin DaiCollege of Sericulture, Textile and Biomass Sciences, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, China
2023en
ABI

Abstract

As a natural extract with multiple pharmacological activities, the application of artemisinin (ART) is limited by poor solubility, short half-life and first-pass effect. In this study, ART was loaded into a drug delivery system based on silk fibroin and gelatin to develop a composite hydrogel for wound healing and cancer therapy. With crosslinked by genipin, the fabricated SF-G-ART hydrogel had good flexibility and ductility, its tensile strength was 1.42 MPa and the maximum elongation could reach 124.99%. Within 120 h, SF-G-ART hydrogel cumulatively released 81.74% of ART. The release effect of this hydrogel could be controlled by pH. The fabricated SF-G-ART hydrogel exhibited anti-inflammatory effect and anti-cancer cell property. The further animal experiment showed that it could shorten the inflammatory process and accelerated the repair of wound tissue. Moreover, with the release of ART, SF-G-ART hydrogel could significantly inhibit the tumor growth in vivo. These findings demonstrate that the fabricated SF-G-ART hydrogel in this study has a good potential for application in wound healing and cancer therapy.

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