Abstract

AbstractA sodium alginate/silk sericin (SA/SS) film was modified with glycerin (GI) and Polygonatum sibiricum polysaccharide@silver nanoparticles (PSP@AgNPs) to create a SA/SS/GI/PSP@AgNP composite film with antibacterial and antioxidant properties. The physicochemical properties of the SA/SS/GI/PSP@AgNP composite film were analyzed, and its cytocompatibility, antioxidant activity, and antibacterial properties were investigated. The optimum conditions for the preparation of the SA/SS/GI/PSP@AgNP composite film were 2 % SA, 2 % SS, 20 % GI, and 40 μg/mL of PSP@AgNPs. The addition of GI improved the surface smoothness of the composite films, while the presence of PSP@AgNPs did not significantly alter it. Spectroscopic characterization demonstrated that GI and PSP@AgNPs were physically bound to SA/SS. Approximately 53 % of the PSP@AgNP was released from the SA/SS/GI/PSP@AgNP composite film over 24 h of soaking in aqueous solution. The resulting leaching solution did not cause hemolysis or cytotoxicity, indicating its biocompatibility. Additionally, the SA/SS/GI/PSP@AgNP composite film exhibited strong antioxidant and antibacterial properties, and it promoted healing of mouse wounds infected with Staphylococcus aureus.

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