%0 Journal Article %T Near-Infrared, Light-Triggered, On-Demand Anti-Inflammatories and Antibiotics Release by Graphene Oxide/Elecrospun PCL Patch for Wound Healing %J C ¡ª Journal of Carbon Research | An Open Access Journal from MDPI %D 2019 %R https://doi.org/10.3390/c5040063 %X Very recently, significant attention has been focused on the adsorption and cell adhesion properties of graphene oxide (GO), because it is expected to allow high drug loading and controlled drug release, as well as the promotion of cell adhesion and proliferation. This is particularly interesting in the promotion of wound healing, where antibiotics and anti-inflammatories should be locally released for a prolonged time to allow fibroblast proliferation. Here, we designed an implantable patch consisting of poly(caprolactone) electrospun covered with GO, henceforth named GO¨CPCL, endowed with high ibuprofen (5.85 mg cm £¿2), ketoprofen (0.86 mg cm £¿2), and vancomycin (0.95 mg cm £¿2) loading, used as anti-inflammatory and antibiotic models respectively, and capable of responding to near infrared (NIR)-light stimuli in order to promptly release the payload on-demand beyond three days. Furthermore, we demonstrated the GO is able to promote fibroblast adhesion, a key characteristic to potentially provide wound healing in vivo. View Full-Tex %U https://www.mdpi.com/2311-5629/5/4/63