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صفحه نخست /Evaluation of a novel ...
عنوان
Evaluation of a novel bio-active wound dressing: an in vitro and in vivo study
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کلیدواژه‌ها
Alginate; Bio-active dressing; Ulcer; Polyvinyl alcohol; Wound healing
چکیده
Aims: Chronic wounds, such as pressure sores and diabetic ulcers, because of their prolonged healing process, have been a difficult topic for wound dressings. The aim of this study was to develop a bio-active dressing based on polymers and natural materials with unique biological and therapeutic properties. The bio-active dressing is based on polymers and natural materials with unique biological and therapeutic properties. Methods: The dressing was composed of an active layer containing polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), honey, curcumin, and keratin, and an upper layer with less hydrophilicity comprising PVA to induce flexibility. Physicochemical properties of the dressings were characterized by Fourier Title page transform infrared spectroscopy, field emission scanning electron microscopy, swelling behavior, and antibacterial measurements. Wound healing study was performed using an experimental rat model and two different compositions of the dressing were compared to commercial wound dressing. Histopathological evaluation was conducted for this purpose. Results: Characterization results showed that smooth bilayer film with two homogenous distinct layers was produced. The dressing also provided adequate moisture to the wound environment without infection and adhesion due to dryness. Our results exhibited significant bactericidal activity against gram negative (E. coli) and gram positive (S. aureus) bacteria and improved wound healing process without any scarring. Histopathological findings demonstrated a significant higher healing rate in vivo together with well-formed epidermis, granulation tissue formation, and tissue contraction, when compared to the commercial wound
پژوهشگران فهیمه فرشی ازهر (نفر اول)، پریا رستم زاده باسمنج (نفر دوم)، منیره خردادمهر (نفر سوم)، مهران مسگری عباسی (نفر چهارم)