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Characterization,mechanical, and antibacterial properties of nanofibers derived from olive leaf,fumitory, and terebinth extracts
Authors:Nilen SÜNTER EROLU  Suat CANOLU  Metin YÜKSEK
Institution:1. Institute of Pure and Applied Science, Marmara University, İstanbul, Turkey ; 2. Department of Textile Engineering, Faculty of Technology, Marmara University, İstanbul, Turkey
Abstract:In this study, nanofiber structures were obtained with convenient polymers (PVA polyvinyl alcohol] and PCL poly o-caprolactone]) derived from the herbal extracts of olive leaves, fumitory, and terebinth plants. Optimum nanofiber structures were identified by measuring viscosity and conductivity values and performing morphological analysis, characterization, and mechanical tests of the prepared solutions. The potential use for wound healing at the most efficient level was determined as a result of antibacterial analysis of the structures obtained. APT (PVA/terebinth) and BFO (PCL/fumitory) nanofibers had the thinnest diameter range and the highest strength values. In terms of the determination of antibacterial effects, nanofiber structures of all 3 plant species proved to be effective against bacteria. The greatest effect was observed against Escherichia coli in the nanofiber structure containing olive leaves, with a zone diameter of 32 mm. In addition, APT and BFO nanofibers had the highest values of thinness and strength. In these 2 samples, using BFO against Staphylococcus aureus and APT against Candida albicans increased their areas of activity. In the literature review, no study was available about obtaining nanofibers, especially from fumitory and terebinth plants. This study aimed to increase knowledge on obtaining nanofiber structures, including various polymers derived from olive leaves, fumitory, and terebinth plants.
Keywords:Electrospinning  nanofiber  herbal extracts  antibacterial
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