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Characterization of Collagen/Lipid Nanoparticle–Curcumin Cryostructurates for Wound Healing Applications
Authors:Valentina Laghezza Masci  Anna‐Rita Taddei  Thomas Courant  Ozgül Tezgel  Fabrice Navarro  Franco Giorgi  Denis Mariolle  Anna‐Maria Fausto  Isabelle Texier
Abstract:Curcumin‐loaded collagen cryostructurates have been devised for wound healing applications. Curcumin displays strong antioxidant, antiseptic, and anti‐inflammatory properties, while collagen is acknowledged for promoting cell adhesion, migration and differentiation. However, when curcumin is loaded directly into collagen hydrogels, it forms large molecular aggregates and clogs the matrix pores. A double‐encapsulation strategy is therefore developed by loading curcumin into lipid nanoparticles (LNP), and embedding these particles inside collagen scaffolds. The resulting collagen/LNP cryostructurates have an optimal fibrous structure with ≈100 µm average pore size for sustaining cell migration. Results show that collagen is structurally unaltered and that nanoparticles are homogeneously distributed amidst collagen fibers. Hydrogels soaked in saline buffer release about 20 to 30% of their nanoparticles content within 24 h, while achieved 100% release after 25 days. When exposed to NIH 3T3 fibroblasts, these hydrogels provide a satisfactory scaffold for cell interaction as early as 4 h after seeding, with no cytotoxic counter effect. These positive features make the collagen/lipid cryostructurates a promising material for further use in wound healing.
Keywords:atomic force microscopy  collagen  curcumin  lipid nanoparticles  scanning electron microscopy  transmission electron microscopy  wound healing
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