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Development and characterization of a superabsorbing hydrogel film containing Ulmus davidiana var. Japonica root bark and pullulan for skin wound healing

Ulmus davidiana var. japonica (UD) has widely been used in Korean traditional medicine for the treatment of various types of diseases including inflammation and skin wounds. The UD root bark powders possess gelling activity with an excellent capacity for absorbing water. This distinct property could...

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Autores principales: Park, Tae Hoon, Lee, Sumi, Amatya, Reeju, Maharjan, Pooja, Kim, Hye-Jin, Park, Woo Sung, Ahn, Mi-Jeong, Kim, Sun Yeou, Moon, Cheol, Cheong, Heesun, Min, Kyoung Ah, Shin, Meong Cheol
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7335722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32647480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsps.2020.05.007
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author Park, Tae Hoon
Lee, Sumi
Amatya, Reeju
Maharjan, Pooja
Kim, Hye-Jin
Park, Woo Sung
Ahn, Mi-Jeong
Kim, Sun Yeou
Moon, Cheol
Cheong, Heesun
Min, Kyoung Ah
Shin, Meong Cheol
author_facet Park, Tae Hoon
Lee, Sumi
Amatya, Reeju
Maharjan, Pooja
Kim, Hye-Jin
Park, Woo Sung
Ahn, Mi-Jeong
Kim, Sun Yeou
Moon, Cheol
Cheong, Heesun
Min, Kyoung Ah
Shin, Meong Cheol
author_sort Park, Tae Hoon
collection PubMed
description Ulmus davidiana var. japonica (UD) has widely been used in Korean traditional medicine for the treatment of various types of diseases including inflammation and skin wounds. The UD root bark powders possess gelling activity with an excellent capacity for absorbing water. This distinct property could make the UD root bark powders to be a great material for manufacturing a gel film specifically for the healing of large and highly exudating wounds (e.g., pressure sores and diabetic ulcers). In this research, we separated the UD root bark powder into 4 different samples based on their sizes and then tested their water absorption capacity and flowability. Based on these results, 75–150 μm sized and below 75 μm sized samples of UD root bark powders were chosen, and UD gel films were prepared. The UD gel films showed good thermal stability and mechanically improved properties compared with pullulan only gel film with excellent swelling capacity and favorable skin adhesiveness. Further, in the animal studies with the skin wound mice model, the UD gel films exhibited significant therapeutic effects on accelerating wound closure and dermal regeneration. Overall, this study demonstrated the applicability of UD root bark powders for hydrogel wound dressing materials, and the potential of UD gel films to be superior wound dressings to currently available ones.
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spelling pubmed-73357222020-07-08 Development and characterization of a superabsorbing hydrogel film containing Ulmus davidiana var. Japonica root bark and pullulan for skin wound healing Park, Tae Hoon Lee, Sumi Amatya, Reeju Maharjan, Pooja Kim, Hye-Jin Park, Woo Sung Ahn, Mi-Jeong Kim, Sun Yeou Moon, Cheol Cheong, Heesun Min, Kyoung Ah Shin, Meong Cheol Saudi Pharm J Article Ulmus davidiana var. japonica (UD) has widely been used in Korean traditional medicine for the treatment of various types of diseases including inflammation and skin wounds. The UD root bark powders possess gelling activity with an excellent capacity for absorbing water. This distinct property could make the UD root bark powders to be a great material for manufacturing a gel film specifically for the healing of large and highly exudating wounds (e.g., pressure sores and diabetic ulcers). In this research, we separated the UD root bark powder into 4 different samples based on their sizes and then tested their water absorption capacity and flowability. Based on these results, 75–150 μm sized and below 75 μm sized samples of UD root bark powders were chosen, and UD gel films were prepared. The UD gel films showed good thermal stability and mechanically improved properties compared with pullulan only gel film with excellent swelling capacity and favorable skin adhesiveness. Further, in the animal studies with the skin wound mice model, the UD gel films exhibited significant therapeutic effects on accelerating wound closure and dermal regeneration. Overall, this study demonstrated the applicability of UD root bark powders for hydrogel wound dressing materials, and the potential of UD gel films to be superior wound dressings to currently available ones. Elsevier 2020-07 2020-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7335722/ /pubmed/32647480 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsps.2020.05.007 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Park, Tae Hoon
Lee, Sumi
Amatya, Reeju
Maharjan, Pooja
Kim, Hye-Jin
Park, Woo Sung
Ahn, Mi-Jeong
Kim, Sun Yeou
Moon, Cheol
Cheong, Heesun
Min, Kyoung Ah
Shin, Meong Cheol
Development and characterization of a superabsorbing hydrogel film containing Ulmus davidiana var. Japonica root bark and pullulan for skin wound healing
title Development and characterization of a superabsorbing hydrogel film containing Ulmus davidiana var. Japonica root bark and pullulan for skin wound healing
title_full Development and characterization of a superabsorbing hydrogel film containing Ulmus davidiana var. Japonica root bark and pullulan for skin wound healing
title_fullStr Development and characterization of a superabsorbing hydrogel film containing Ulmus davidiana var. Japonica root bark and pullulan for skin wound healing
title_full_unstemmed Development and characterization of a superabsorbing hydrogel film containing Ulmus davidiana var. Japonica root bark and pullulan for skin wound healing
title_short Development and characterization of a superabsorbing hydrogel film containing Ulmus davidiana var. Japonica root bark and pullulan for skin wound healing
title_sort development and characterization of a superabsorbing hydrogel film containing ulmus davidiana var. japonica root bark and pullulan for skin wound healing
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7335722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32647480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsps.2020.05.007
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