Abstract

Nanoparticles are progressively being used in skincare therapy, because of their positive effect in preventing bacterial colonisation and to enhance the wound healing process. Present study focus on the green synthesis, characterization of copper oxide nanoparticles infused Polycaprolactone/Gelatin electrospun nanofibers and their utility as antimicrobial wound dressing. The fabricated nanofibers were bead free and continuous with nanometre dimension ranging from ~130 to 160 nm, hydrophilic in nature, mechanically competent, effective against wound pathogens and supports fibroblast attachment and growth. Hence the synthesized nanofibers can be effectively used for wound care management applications.

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