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Enzymatic synthesis and self-assembly of glycolipids: robust self-healing and wound closure performance of assembled soft materials
In developing countries, wounds are a major health concern and pose a significant problem. Hence, the development of new materials that can act as scaffolds for in situ tissue regeneration and regrowth is necessary. In this report, we present a new class of injectable oleogel and composite gel deriv...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9089313/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35557831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07703g |
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author | Prasad, Yadavali Siva Saritha, Balasubramani Tamizhanban, Ayyapillai Lalitha, Krishnamoorthy Kabilan, Sakthivel Maheswari, C. Uma Sridharan, Vellaisamy Nagarajan, Subbiah |
author_facet | Prasad, Yadavali Siva Saritha, Balasubramani Tamizhanban, Ayyapillai Lalitha, Krishnamoorthy Kabilan, Sakthivel Maheswari, C. Uma Sridharan, Vellaisamy Nagarajan, Subbiah |
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description | In developing countries, wounds are a major health concern and pose a significant problem. Hence, the development of new materials that can act as scaffolds for in situ tissue regeneration and regrowth is necessary. In this report, we present a new class of injectable oleogel and composite gel derived from glycolipids that provide reversible interlinked 3D fiberous network architecture for effective wound closure by tissue regrowth and regeneration. Glycolipids were derived from α-chloralose and various vinyl esters using Novozyme 435, an immobilized lipase B from Candida antarctica as a catalyst, in good yield. These glycolipids undergo spontaneous self-assembly in paraffin oil to form an oleogel, in which curcumin was successfully incorporated to generate a composite gel. Morphological analysis of the oleogel and composite gel clearly revealed the formation of a 3D fiberous network. Rheological investigation revealed the thermal and mechanical processability of the oleogel and composite gel under various experimental conditions. Interestingly, the developed injectable oleogel and composite gel are able to accelerate the wound healing process by regulating the overlapping phases of inflammation, cell proliferation and extracellular matrix remodelling. Since chloralose displays anesthetic properties, this study will establish a new strategy to develop anesthetic wound healing oleogels in the future. |
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spelling | pubmed-90893132022-05-11 Enzymatic synthesis and self-assembly of glycolipids: robust self-healing and wound closure performance of assembled soft materials Prasad, Yadavali Siva Saritha, Balasubramani Tamizhanban, Ayyapillai Lalitha, Krishnamoorthy Kabilan, Sakthivel Maheswari, C. Uma Sridharan, Vellaisamy Nagarajan, Subbiah RSC Adv Chemistry In developing countries, wounds are a major health concern and pose a significant problem. Hence, the development of new materials that can act as scaffolds for in situ tissue regeneration and regrowth is necessary. In this report, we present a new class of injectable oleogel and composite gel derived from glycolipids that provide reversible interlinked 3D fiberous network architecture for effective wound closure by tissue regrowth and regeneration. Glycolipids were derived from α-chloralose and various vinyl esters using Novozyme 435, an immobilized lipase B from Candida antarctica as a catalyst, in good yield. These glycolipids undergo spontaneous self-assembly in paraffin oil to form an oleogel, in which curcumin was successfully incorporated to generate a composite gel. Morphological analysis of the oleogel and composite gel clearly revealed the formation of a 3D fiberous network. Rheological investigation revealed the thermal and mechanical processability of the oleogel and composite gel under various experimental conditions. Interestingly, the developed injectable oleogel and composite gel are able to accelerate the wound healing process by regulating the overlapping phases of inflammation, cell proliferation and extracellular matrix remodelling. Since chloralose displays anesthetic properties, this study will establish a new strategy to develop anesthetic wound healing oleogels in the future. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9089313/ /pubmed/35557831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07703g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Prasad, Yadavali Siva Saritha, Balasubramani Tamizhanban, Ayyapillai Lalitha, Krishnamoorthy Kabilan, Sakthivel Maheswari, C. Uma Sridharan, Vellaisamy Nagarajan, Subbiah Enzymatic synthesis and self-assembly of glycolipids: robust self-healing and wound closure performance of assembled soft materials |
title | Enzymatic synthesis and self-assembly of glycolipids: robust self-healing and wound closure performance of assembled soft materials |
title_full | Enzymatic synthesis and self-assembly of glycolipids: robust self-healing and wound closure performance of assembled soft materials |
title_fullStr | Enzymatic synthesis and self-assembly of glycolipids: robust self-healing and wound closure performance of assembled soft materials |
title_full_unstemmed | Enzymatic synthesis and self-assembly of glycolipids: robust self-healing and wound closure performance of assembled soft materials |
title_short | Enzymatic synthesis and self-assembly of glycolipids: robust self-healing and wound closure performance of assembled soft materials |
title_sort | enzymatic synthesis and self-assembly of glycolipids: robust self-healing and wound closure performance of assembled soft materials |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9089313/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35557831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07703g |
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