Literature DB >> 35579739

Biocompatible Films of Collagen-Procyanidin for Wound Healing Applications.

K Sivaraman1, P Sujitha1, A Arunkumar1, C Shanthi2.   

Abstract

The study investigated the effect of polyphenols present in Cassia auriculata (CA) leaves in enhancing the stability of the collagen protein and the wound healing potential of collagen films. The crude ethanol extract of CA was analyzed for the presence of phytochemicals and purified by column chromatography using solvents with increasing polarity. The ethanol eluted active fractions (EEAF) that precipitated gelatin was characterized using HP-TLC, FTIR spectroscopy, ESI-FT-MS/MS, and 1H NMR spectroscopy. The active compound was identified to be procyanidin B belonging to the proanthocyanidins group. The wound healing property of EEAF and collagen type I extracted from Clarias batrachus fish skin and the bovine tendon was assessed by in vitro scratch assay on L929 mice fibroblast cell lines. The EEAF-treated collagen coating enhanced in vitro wound closure in comparison with the uncoated dish. It was observed that EEAF treatment improved the physical strength of collagen films. The in vivo wound healing of the EEAF-treated collagen film was examined in male Wister rats and the wound site tissues were assessed. In vivo wound examination showed enhanced healing with EEAF incorporated collagen films. Comparatively, the EEAF-treated bovine tendon collagen films showed improved physical properties and better wound healing property than fish collagen films.
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Keywords:  Bovine tendon collagen; Cassia auriculata; Clarias batrachus collagen; Procyanidin B

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35579739     DOI: 10.1007/s12010-022-03956-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Biochem Biotechnol        ISSN: 0273-2289            Impact factor:   3.094


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