Journal of Tissue Viability, Volume (31), No (4), Year (2022-7) , Pages (649-656)

Title : ( Evaluation of wound-healing efficiency of a functional Chitosan/Aloe vera hydrogel on the improvement of re-epithelialization in full thickness wound model of rat )

Authors: Jebreil Movaffagh , Majid Khatib , Seddigheh Fazli Bazzaz , Zhila Taherzadeh , Maryam Hashemi , Atieh Seyedian Moghaddam , Seyyed Abbas Tabatabaee , Mohammad Azizzadeh ,

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Abstract Objective Chitosan-based hydrogels as wound dressings are expected to improve the efficiency of the wound-healing process. Fabrication of the composite structure of Aloe vera and biopolymeric hydrogels has been demonstrated to promote the wound-healing process through protection against a wide spectrum of microbes, and enhanced cell adhesion and differentiation. Therefore, the present study investigates to development of improved CHO/Aloe hydrogel for improving the wound-healing process in an animal model. Materials and methods CHO hydrogel with Aloe was prepared, and its properties were evaluated in terms of viscosity, antibacterial activity, and ints In-vivo wound-healing efficiency in full-thickness wounds of rat models. Physical examination of wound-healing efficiency of CHO/Aleo hydrogel was evaluated by analyzing total wound closure, recovery percentage, and the epiderm thickness of wounds. Histological evaluation was performed using hematoxylin and eosin staining to evaluate the re-epithelialization, inflammatory response, granulation tissue formation, and fibrotic tissue formation. Results The results showed a significantly higher wound-healing rate of the CHO/Aleo group compared to other groups at 3,7,14 days (p < 0.05). After 14 days of treatment, the best healing effect was observed in the CHO/Aleo gel with the highest tissue tension compared with other groups (p < 0.05). Histological findings indicated a significant difference in inflammatory response between control and treatment groups after three days of treatment (p < 0.05). Epidermal thickness was also significantly thicker in the CHO/Aleo gel group than others (p < 0.05). Conclusion The present study an improved the effective topical drug-delivery system by CHO/Aloe hydrogel with the potential to reduce inflammation over time, allowing the body to recover more quickly and better re-epithelialization for improving the wound-healing procedures.

Keywords

, Chitosan Aloe vera Wound, healing Hydrogel Histological
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@article{paperid:1091153,
author = {Jebreil Movaffagh and Majid Khatib and Seddigheh Fazli Bazzaz and Zhila Taherzadeh and Maryam Hashemi and Atieh Seyedian Moghaddam and Seyyed Abbas Tabatabaee and Azizzadeh, Mohammad},
title = {Evaluation of wound-healing efficiency of a functional Chitosan/Aloe vera hydrogel on the improvement of re-epithelialization in full thickness wound model of rat},
journal = {Journal of Tissue Viability},
year = {2022},
volume = {31},
number = {4},
month = {July},
issn = {0965-206X},
pages = {649--656},
numpages = {7},
keywords = {Chitosan Aloe vera Wound-healing Hydrogel Histological},
}

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%0 Journal Article
%T Evaluation of wound-healing efficiency of a functional Chitosan/Aloe vera hydrogel on the improvement of re-epithelialization in full thickness wound model of rat
%A Jebreil Movaffagh
%A Majid Khatib
%A Seddigheh Fazli Bazzaz
%A Zhila Taherzadeh
%A Maryam Hashemi
%A Atieh Seyedian Moghaddam
%A Seyyed Abbas Tabatabaee
%A Azizzadeh, Mohammad
%J Journal of Tissue Viability
%@ 0965-206X
%D 2022

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