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Preparation, characterization and wound healing effect of alginate/chitosan microcapsules loaded with polysaccharides fromNostoc CommuneVaucher.

Mingjun YangRun LiXinjian WangXiaofeng LiuBaigang ZhangYonggang Wang
Published in: Biomedical materials (Bristol, England) (2020)
Biologically active coating materials could promote the growth of granulation tissue as auxiliary materials, while natural polysaccharides could promote vascular regeneration and wound healing. Therefore, in this study, UAP (ultrasound-assisted extraction of NCV polysaccharides) yield after the process optimization was 12.89 ± 0.24 %, which was used to prepare microcapsules by emulsification and cross-linking. The effect of alginate/chitosan-UAP composite materials on wound healing in an experimental rat model for 14 days and its physical properties were evaluated. In vitro experiments indicated that the UAP microcapsule material had a porous and loose three-dimensional network structure, and had good biocompatibility and swelling properties as a wound healing material. Animal experiments indicated that UAP microcapsules could extremely significantly promote wound healing (P < 0.01), and wound closure rate reached 79.16 ± 3.91 % on 14th day. Meanwhile UAP microcapsules might promote angiogenesis and granulation growth by enhancing immunity and increasing the expression of VEGF and miR-21. Therefore, the composites of UAP microcapsules have shown encouraging results as a potential dressing for wound healing.
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