Literature DB >> 29897542

Inhibition of Bromelain Activity During Enzymatic Debridement of Burn Wounds Pretreated With Frequently Used Products.

Alexandra Schulz1, Paul Christian Fuchs2, Nadine Hans3, Christian Opländer4,5, Leandra Boerner Valdez2, Jennifer Lynn Schiefer1.   

Abstract

An enzyme mixture containing bromelain (NexoBrid®) was found to be suitable for enzymatic debridement of burn wounds, as determined by the criteria of patient comfort and pain, selectivity, and efficiency. Nevertheless, daily experience showed that pretreatment of burn wounds with several other clinical agents may inhibit debridement efficiency. Therefore, the current study was performed to identify those agents and evaluate their debridement inhibition capabilities. The impact of several common agents as well pH, on NexoBrid® debridement efficiency was evaluated in vitro. A collagen-based dermal substitute (MatriDerm®) was exposed to NexoBrid® in the presence of different agents of varying concentrations. Digestion was documented. The criteria used for judging digestion were independently classified by 3 investigators at least 3 times in succession. When a low concentration (1.0 mg/ml) of NexoBrid® was used, a ≥ 50% concentration of Prontosan® had an impact on enzymatic activity. Comparable results were obtained when even lower concentrations of Octenisept® (≥ 10%) were used. A 100-µmol/L concentration of copper inhibited the enzymatic activity of both a low (1.0 mg/ml) and high (10 mg/ml) concentration of NexoBrid®. Silver-sulfadiazine at concentrations of 10% and 90% inhibited the activity of 1 mg/ml NexoBrid®. No complete inhibition of NexoBrid® activity occurred at any concentration of iron. We recommend using polyhexanide-containing agents (Prontosan®) to rinse and presoak burn wounds. Pretreatment of burn wounds with agents containing silver and copper should be avoided. Experimentally, we found a partial inhibition of NexoBrid® activity at the distinct pH values of 3 and 11.

Entities:  

Year:  2018        PMID: 29897542     DOI: 10.1097/BCR.0000000000000609

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Burn Care Res        ISSN: 1559-047X            Impact factor:   1.845


  2 in total

1.  Bromelain-based enzymatic burn debridement: Spanish multidisciplinary consensus.

Authors:  Jordi Serracanta; Jacinto Baena; José R Martinez-Mendez; Manuel Sanchez-Sanchez; Eugenia Lopez-Suso; Rita Galeiras; Maria Dolores Perez-Del-Caz; Carmen Vivo-Benlloch; Enrique Monclus-Fuertes; Jacobo Casalduero-Viu; Patricia Martin-Playa; Marta Ugalde-Gutierrez; Purificacion Gacto-Sanchez; Maria Dolores Rincon-Ferrari; Jose Maria Piqueras-Perez; Ana Martin-Luengo
Journal:  Eur J Plast Surg       Date:  2022-09-29

Review 2.  Surgical Strategies to Promote Cutaneous Healing.

Authors:  Ines Maria Niederstätter; Jennifer Lynn Schiefer; Paul Christian Fuchs
Journal:  Med Sci (Basel)       Date:  2021-06-16
  2 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.