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Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Expanding the tracer correlation method (TCM): A performance-based framework for wider implementation in landfill methane emissions monitoring Abichou T; Arkian F; Howarth E; Malmir T; Hossain RI; Buntov P; Dudak Y; Risk D; 41690139
ENCS
2 Luminescent Electro-Spun Nanofibers Crosslinked with Boronic Esters Exhibiting Controlled Release of Carbon Dots for Detection of Wound pHs and Enhanced Antimicrobial Lokuge ND; Casillas-Popova SN; Singh P; Clermont-Paquette A; Skinner CD; Findlay BL; Naccache R; Oh JK; 40920389
BIOLOGY
3 Design, Synthesis, and Acid-Responsive Disassembly of Shell-Sheddable Block Copolymer Labeled with Benzaldehyde Acetal Junction Andrade-Gagnon B; Casillas-Popova SN; Jazani AM; Oh JK; 38499007
CHEMBIOCHEM

 

Title:Luminescent Electro-Spun Nanofibers Crosslinked with Boronic Esters Exhibiting Controlled Release of Carbon Dots for Detection of Wound pHs and Enhanced Antimicrobial
Authors:Lokuge NDCasillas-Popova SNSingh PClermont-Paquette ASkinner CDFindlay BLNaccache ROh JK
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40920389/
DOI:10.1002/mabi.202500352
Publication:Macromolecular bioscience
Keywords:CNDsE‐spun nanofibersboronic estercontrolled releasewound dressing
PMID:40920389 Category: Date Added:2025-09-08
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY
1 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
2 Department of Biology, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Description:

Timely and accurate assessment of wounds during the healing process is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment. Conventional wound dressings lack both real-time monitoring capabilities and active therapeutic functionalities, limiting their effectiveness in dynamic wound environments. Herein, we report our proof-of-concept approach exploring the unique emission properties and antimicrobial activities of carbon nanodots (CNDs) for simultaneous detection and treatment of bacteria. This approach centers on the fabrication of well-defined CND-embedded poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) e-spun nanofibrous mats, which are crosslinked with degradable boronic ester (BE) crosslinks. The BE-CND/PVA mats exhibit stimuli-responsive degradation to pHs and hydrogen peroxide as well as pH-responsive release of CNDs. Promisingly, the mats turn out to be hemocompatible with blood and biocompatible with skin cells. Furthermore, they exhibit notable antimicrobial activity against Gram-negative bacteria and demonstrate great potential for real-time monitoring of wound pH to assess the wound status. These results suggest that BE-CND/PVA mats could significantly enhance wound healing by providing localized therapeutic action, reducing the risk of bacterial infections, and enabling non-invasive monitoring of wound progress.





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