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The Therapeutic Effect and In Vivo Assessment of Palmitoyl- GDPH on the Wound Healing Process

The standard treatment of open wounds via the direct usage of therapeutic agents is not without limitations with respect to healing. Small peptides can create a favorable milieu for accelerating the healing of wounds. This study presents the potential of a novel fatty acid conjugated tetrapeptide (p...

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Autores principales: Fadilah, Nur Izzah Md, Rahman, Mohd Basyaruddin Abdul, Yusof, Loqman Mohamad, Mustapha, Noordin Mohamed, Ahmad, Haslina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7912838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33535623
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13020193
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author Fadilah, Nur Izzah Md
Rahman, Mohd Basyaruddin Abdul
Yusof, Loqman Mohamad
Mustapha, Noordin Mohamed
Ahmad, Haslina
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Rahman, Mohd Basyaruddin Abdul
Yusof, Loqman Mohamad
Mustapha, Noordin Mohamed
Ahmad, Haslina
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description The standard treatment of open wounds via the direct usage of therapeutic agents is not without limitations with respect to healing. Small peptides can create a favorable milieu for accelerating the healing of wounds. This study presents the potential of a novel fatty acid conjugated tetrapeptide (palmitic acid-glycine-aspartic acid-proline-histidine; Palmitoyl-GDPH) in alleviating wound healing. Tetracycline was employed as a standard control drug following its significance in wound healing including biologically active and antimicrobial effects. The peptide in liquid form was applied on to a 4 cm(2) full thickness wound surgically induced at the dorsum of Sprague Dawley (SD) rats. The in vivo wound treatment with Palmitoyl-GDPH for eighteen days, histologically demonstrated an almost perfect healing exhibited by increased re-epithelialization, enhanced collagen deposition, and diminished scar formation compared to the controls. In addition, the well-developed epidermal-dermal junction and ultimate stimulation of hair follicle-growth in the Palmitoyl-GDPH treated group indicated the wound to have healed as functionally viable tissues. In general, the much lower hemogram values in the Palmitoyl-GDPH group indicated that the ongoing healing is en route to an earlier recovery. Additionally, the liver, kidney, and pancreas function biomarkers being within normal limits indicated the relatively non-toxic nature of Palmitoyl-GDPH at the used dosage. These results indisputably supported the great potential of this newly synthesized Palmitoyl-GDPH to be used as an effective therapeutic agent for wound healing (this actually means creating a new wound).
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spelling pubmed-79128382021-02-28 The Therapeutic Effect and In Vivo Assessment of Palmitoyl- GDPH on the Wound Healing Process Fadilah, Nur Izzah Md Rahman, Mohd Basyaruddin Abdul Yusof, Loqman Mohamad Mustapha, Noordin Mohamed Ahmad, Haslina Pharmaceutics Article The standard treatment of open wounds via the direct usage of therapeutic agents is not without limitations with respect to healing. Small peptides can create a favorable milieu for accelerating the healing of wounds. This study presents the potential of a novel fatty acid conjugated tetrapeptide (palmitic acid-glycine-aspartic acid-proline-histidine; Palmitoyl-GDPH) in alleviating wound healing. Tetracycline was employed as a standard control drug following its significance in wound healing including biologically active and antimicrobial effects. The peptide in liquid form was applied on to a 4 cm(2) full thickness wound surgically induced at the dorsum of Sprague Dawley (SD) rats. The in vivo wound treatment with Palmitoyl-GDPH for eighteen days, histologically demonstrated an almost perfect healing exhibited by increased re-epithelialization, enhanced collagen deposition, and diminished scar formation compared to the controls. In addition, the well-developed epidermal-dermal junction and ultimate stimulation of hair follicle-growth in the Palmitoyl-GDPH treated group indicated the wound to have healed as functionally viable tissues. In general, the much lower hemogram values in the Palmitoyl-GDPH group indicated that the ongoing healing is en route to an earlier recovery. Additionally, the liver, kidney, and pancreas function biomarkers being within normal limits indicated the relatively non-toxic nature of Palmitoyl-GDPH at the used dosage. These results indisputably supported the great potential of this newly synthesized Palmitoyl-GDPH to be used as an effective therapeutic agent for wound healing (this actually means creating a new wound). MDPI 2021-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7912838/ /pubmed/33535623 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13020193 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fadilah, Nur Izzah Md
Rahman, Mohd Basyaruddin Abdul
Yusof, Loqman Mohamad
Mustapha, Noordin Mohamed
Ahmad, Haslina
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title The Therapeutic Effect and In Vivo Assessment of Palmitoyl- GDPH on the Wound Healing Process
title_full The Therapeutic Effect and In Vivo Assessment of Palmitoyl- GDPH on the Wound Healing Process
title_fullStr The Therapeutic Effect and In Vivo Assessment of Palmitoyl- GDPH on the Wound Healing Process
title_full_unstemmed The Therapeutic Effect and In Vivo Assessment of Palmitoyl- GDPH on the Wound Healing Process
title_short The Therapeutic Effect and In Vivo Assessment of Palmitoyl- GDPH on the Wound Healing Process
title_sort therapeutic effect and in vivo assessment of palmitoyl- gdph on the wound healing process
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7912838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33535623
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13020193
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