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Chitosan/Gelatin Scaffolds Loaded with Jatropha mollissima Extract as Potential Skin Tissue Engineering Materials

This work aimed to develop chitosan/gelatin scaffolds loaded with ethanolic extract of Jatropha mollissima (EEJM) to evaluate the influence of its content on the properties of these structures. The scaffolds were prepared by freeze-drying, with different EEJM contents (0–10% (w/w)) and crosslinked w...

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Autores principales: de Souza, Matheus Ferreira, da Silva, Henrique Nunes, Rodrigues, José Filipe Bacalhau, Macêdo, Maria Dennise Medeiros, de Sousa, Wladymyr Jefferson Bacalhau, Barbosa, Rossemberg Cardoso, Fook, Marcus Vinícius Lia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9921636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36771903
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15030603
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author de Souza, Matheus Ferreira
da Silva, Henrique Nunes
Rodrigues, José Filipe Bacalhau
Macêdo, Maria Dennise Medeiros
de Sousa, Wladymyr Jefferson Bacalhau
Barbosa, Rossemberg Cardoso
Fook, Marcus Vinícius Lia
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da Silva, Henrique Nunes
Rodrigues, José Filipe Bacalhau
Macêdo, Maria Dennise Medeiros
de Sousa, Wladymyr Jefferson Bacalhau
Barbosa, Rossemberg Cardoso
Fook, Marcus Vinícius Lia
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description This work aimed to develop chitosan/gelatin scaffolds loaded with ethanolic extract of Jatropha mollissima (EEJM) to evaluate the influence of its content on the properties of these structures. The scaffolds were prepared by freeze-drying, with different EEJM contents (0–10% (w/w)) and crosslinked with genipin (0.5% (w/w)). The EEJM were characterized through High Performance Liquid Chromatography coupled to a Diode Array Detector (HPLC-DAD), and the determination of three secondary metabolites contents was accomplished. The physical, chemical and biological properties of the scaffolds were investigated. From the HPLC-DAD, six main substances were evidenced, and from the quantification of the total concentration, the condensed tannins were the highest (431.68 ± 33.43 mg·g(−1)). Spectroscopy showed good mixing between the scaffolds’ components. Adding and increasing the EEJM content did not significantly influence the properties of swelling and porosity, but did affect the biodegradation and average pore size. The enzymatic biodegradation test showed a maximum weight loss of 42.89 within 28 days and reinforced the efficiency of genipin in crosslinking chitosan-based materials. The addition of the extract promoted the average pore sizes at a range of 138.44–227.67 µm, which is compatible with those reported for skin regeneration. All of the scaffolds proved to be biocompatible for L929 cells, supporting their potential application as skin tissue engineering materials.
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spelling pubmed-99216362023-02-12 Chitosan/Gelatin Scaffolds Loaded with Jatropha mollissima Extract as Potential Skin Tissue Engineering Materials de Souza, Matheus Ferreira da Silva, Henrique Nunes Rodrigues, José Filipe Bacalhau Macêdo, Maria Dennise Medeiros de Sousa, Wladymyr Jefferson Bacalhau Barbosa, Rossemberg Cardoso Fook, Marcus Vinícius Lia Polymers (Basel) Article This work aimed to develop chitosan/gelatin scaffolds loaded with ethanolic extract of Jatropha mollissima (EEJM) to evaluate the influence of its content on the properties of these structures. The scaffolds were prepared by freeze-drying, with different EEJM contents (0–10% (w/w)) and crosslinked with genipin (0.5% (w/w)). The EEJM were characterized through High Performance Liquid Chromatography coupled to a Diode Array Detector (HPLC-DAD), and the determination of three secondary metabolites contents was accomplished. The physical, chemical and biological properties of the scaffolds were investigated. From the HPLC-DAD, six main substances were evidenced, and from the quantification of the total concentration, the condensed tannins were the highest (431.68 ± 33.43 mg·g(−1)). Spectroscopy showed good mixing between the scaffolds’ components. Adding and increasing the EEJM content did not significantly influence the properties of swelling and porosity, but did affect the biodegradation and average pore size. The enzymatic biodegradation test showed a maximum weight loss of 42.89 within 28 days and reinforced the efficiency of genipin in crosslinking chitosan-based materials. The addition of the extract promoted the average pore sizes at a range of 138.44–227.67 µm, which is compatible with those reported for skin regeneration. All of the scaffolds proved to be biocompatible for L929 cells, supporting their potential application as skin tissue engineering materials. MDPI 2023-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9921636/ /pubmed/36771903 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15030603 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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de Souza, Matheus Ferreira
da Silva, Henrique Nunes
Rodrigues, José Filipe Bacalhau
Macêdo, Maria Dennise Medeiros
de Sousa, Wladymyr Jefferson Bacalhau
Barbosa, Rossemberg Cardoso
Fook, Marcus Vinícius Lia
Chitosan/Gelatin Scaffolds Loaded with Jatropha mollissima Extract as Potential Skin Tissue Engineering Materials
title Chitosan/Gelatin Scaffolds Loaded with Jatropha mollissima Extract as Potential Skin Tissue Engineering Materials
title_full Chitosan/Gelatin Scaffolds Loaded with Jatropha mollissima Extract as Potential Skin Tissue Engineering Materials
title_fullStr Chitosan/Gelatin Scaffolds Loaded with Jatropha mollissima Extract as Potential Skin Tissue Engineering Materials
title_full_unstemmed Chitosan/Gelatin Scaffolds Loaded with Jatropha mollissima Extract as Potential Skin Tissue Engineering Materials
title_short Chitosan/Gelatin Scaffolds Loaded with Jatropha mollissima Extract as Potential Skin Tissue Engineering Materials
title_sort chitosan/gelatin scaffolds loaded with jatropha mollissima extract as potential skin tissue engineering materials
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9921636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36771903
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15030603
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