| Literature DB >> 33504095 |
Sorin M Mârza1,2, Klara Magyari3,4, Sidonia Bogdan1, Mirela Moldovan5, Cosmin Peștean1, Andras Nagy1, Adrian Florin Gal1, Flaviu Tăbăran1, Robert Cristian Purdoiu1, Emilia Licărete3, Sorina Suarasan3, Lucian Baia2,3, Ionel Papuc1.
Abstract
The silver content of the skin regeneration ointments can influence its regeneration process but in the meantime, it can take the benefit of the antibacterial properties of silver by avoiding the bacterial infection of an open wound. In the current study, the skin healing and regeneration capacity of bioactive glass with spherical gold nanocages (BGAuIND) in the Vaseline ointments were evaluated in vivo comparing the bioactive glass (BG)-Vaseline and bioactive glass with spherical gold (BGAuSP)-Vaseline ointments. Spherical gold nanocages are stabilized with silver and as a consequence the BGAuIND exhibits great antibacterial activity. Histological examination of the cutaneous tissue performed on day 8 indicates a more advanced regeneration process in rats treated with BGAuSP-Vaseline. The histopathological examination also confirms the results obtained after 11 days post-intervention, when the skin is completely regenerated at rats treated with BGAuSP-Vaseline compared with the others groups where the healing was incomplete. This result is also confirmed by the macroscopic images of the evolution of wounds healing. As expected, the silver content influences the wound healing process but after two weeks, for all of the post-interventional trials from the groups of rats, the skin healing was completely.Entities:
Keywords: Vaseline; histopathology; immunological assay; in vivo; wound healing
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33504095 PMCID: PMC7866013 DOI: 10.3390/molecules26030620
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411