| Literature DB >> 33445322 |
Qi Hui1, Li Zhang, Xuanxin Yang1, Bingjie Yu1, Zhen Huang1, Shucai Pang1, Qingde Zhou1, Rongshuai Yang1, Wenqing Li1, Lufeng Hu1, Xiaokun Li1, Gaozhong Cao1, Xiaojie Wang1.
Abstract
Hydrogels are excellent drug delivery carriers with excellent ductility. Here, we report the design of a higher biostability of a recombinant human acidic fibroblast growth factor (rh-aFGF) carbomer hydrogel formulation. To verify the optimality of this formula, we prepared various prescriptions and tested the resulting physical properties including micromorphology, long-term stability, accelerated stability, and destructive test. Furthermore, the efficacy for promoting wound healing in full-thickness injury and scald wound diabetic rat models was explored. We found that rh-aFGF-carbomer hydrogel had good physical properties. It was stable for 24 months at 5 ± 3 °C, and for 6 months at 25 ± 3 °C. In vivo, the rh-aFGF-carbomer 940 hydrogel achieved a remarkable promotion of skin wound healing in diabetic rats with full-thickness injuries or scald wounds. Our data suggest that rh-aFGF-carbomer hydrogel may have applications for the treatment of diabetic ulcers combined with other wounds.Entities:
Keywords: bioactivity; carbomer 940; diabetes model; rh-aFGF; stability
Year: 2018 PMID: 33445322 DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.8b00011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Biomater Sci Eng ISSN: 2373-9878