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Evaluation of wound healing effect of alginate film containing Aloe vera gel and cross-linked with zinc chloride
PURPOSE: To develop a new wound dressing composed of alginate and Aloe vera gel and cross-linked with zinc ions. METHODS: The aloe-alginate film was characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), swelling profile, mechanical properties, polysaccharide content and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Th...
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Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7341990/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32638846 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-865020200050000007 |
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author | Koga, Adriana Yuriko Felix, Julio César Silvestre, Rodrigo Gomes Marques Lipinski, Leandro Cavalcante Carletto, Bruna Kawahara, Fernanda Alexia Pereira, Airton Vicente |
author_facet | Koga, Adriana Yuriko Felix, Julio César Silvestre, Rodrigo Gomes Marques Lipinski, Leandro Cavalcante Carletto, Bruna Kawahara, Fernanda Alexia Pereira, Airton Vicente |
author_sort | Koga, Adriana Yuriko |
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description | PURPOSE: To develop a new wound dressing composed of alginate and Aloe vera gel and cross-linked with zinc ions. METHODS: The aloe-alginate film was characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), swelling profile, mechanical properties, polysaccharide content and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Thirty Wistar rats were divided in two groups a) treated with aloe-alginate film and b) control (treated with sterile gauze). Wound contraction measurements and hystological analysis were performed on 7th, 14th and 21st days after wound surgery. RESULTS: The aloe-alginate film presented adequated mechanical resistance and malleability for application as wound dressing. There was no statistical difference in wound contraction between two groups. Histological assay demonstrated that aloe-alginate film presented anti-inflammatory activity, stimulated angiogenesis on proliferative phase and a more significant increased in collagen type I fibers and decreased type III fibers which promoted a mature scar formation when compared to control. CONCLUSIONS: The aloe-alginate film showed adequate physicochemical characteristics for wound dressing applications. The in vivo assay demonstrated that aloe-alginate film enhanced the healing process of incisional skin wounds. |
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spelling | pubmed-73419902020-07-15 Evaluation of wound healing effect of alginate film containing Aloe vera gel and cross-linked with zinc chloride Koga, Adriana Yuriko Felix, Julio César Silvestre, Rodrigo Gomes Marques Lipinski, Leandro Cavalcante Carletto, Bruna Kawahara, Fernanda Alexia Pereira, Airton Vicente Acta Cir Bras Original Article PURPOSE: To develop a new wound dressing composed of alginate and Aloe vera gel and cross-linked with zinc ions. METHODS: The aloe-alginate film was characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), swelling profile, mechanical properties, polysaccharide content and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Thirty Wistar rats were divided in two groups a) treated with aloe-alginate film and b) control (treated with sterile gauze). Wound contraction measurements and hystological analysis were performed on 7th, 14th and 21st days after wound surgery. RESULTS: The aloe-alginate film presented adequated mechanical resistance and malleability for application as wound dressing. There was no statistical difference in wound contraction between two groups. Histological assay demonstrated that aloe-alginate film presented anti-inflammatory activity, stimulated angiogenesis on proliferative phase and a more significant increased in collagen type I fibers and decreased type III fibers which promoted a mature scar formation when compared to control. CONCLUSIONS: The aloe-alginate film showed adequate physicochemical characteristics for wound dressing applications. The in vivo assay demonstrated that aloe-alginate film enhanced the healing process of incisional skin wounds. Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia 2020-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7341990/ /pubmed/32638846 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-865020200050000007 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Koga, Adriana Yuriko Felix, Julio César Silvestre, Rodrigo Gomes Marques Lipinski, Leandro Cavalcante Carletto, Bruna Kawahara, Fernanda Alexia Pereira, Airton Vicente Evaluation of wound healing effect of alginate film containing Aloe vera gel and cross-linked with zinc chloride |
title | Evaluation of wound healing effect of alginate film containing Aloe vera gel and cross-linked with zinc chloride
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title_full | Evaluation of wound healing effect of alginate film containing Aloe vera gel and cross-linked with zinc chloride
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title_fullStr | Evaluation of wound healing effect of alginate film containing Aloe vera gel and cross-linked with zinc chloride
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title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of wound healing effect of alginate film containing Aloe vera gel and cross-linked with zinc chloride
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title_short | Evaluation of wound healing effect of alginate film containing Aloe vera gel and cross-linked with zinc chloride
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title_sort | evaluation of wound healing effect of alginate film containing aloe vera gel and cross-linked with zinc chloride |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7341990/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32638846 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-865020200050000007 |
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