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Comparative in vivo evaluation of novel formulations based on alginate and silver nanoparticles for wound treatments

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2018
Autori
Stojkovska, Jasmina
Đurđević, Željka
Jančić, Ivan
Bufan, Biljana
Milenković, Marina
Janković, Radmila
Mišković-Stanković, Vesna
Obradović, Bojana
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In the present study, possibilities for using novel nanocomposites based on alginate and silver nanoparticles for wound treatment were investigated in a second-degree thermal burn model in Wistar rats. Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were electrochemically synthesized in alginate solutions that were further utilized to obtain the Ag/alginate solution and microfibers for subsequent in vivo studies. Daily applications of the Ag/alginate colloid solution, containing AgNPs, alginate and ascorbic acid (G3), wet Ag/alginate microfibers containing AgNPs (G5) and dry Ag/alginate microfibers containing AgNPs (G6) were compared to treatments with a commercial cream containing silver sulfadiazine (G2) and a commercial Ca-alginate wound dressing containing silver ions (G4), as well as to the untreated controls (G1). Results of the in vivo study have shown faster healing in treated wounds, which completely healed on day 19 (G4, G5 and G6) and 21 (G2 and G3) after the thermal injury, while the period f...or complete reepitelization of untreated wounds (G1) was 25 days. The macroscopic analysis has shown that scabs fell off between day 10 and 12 after the thermal injury induction in treated groups, whereas between day 15 and 16 in the control group. These macroscopic findings were supported by the results of histopathological analyses, which have shown enhanced granulation and reepithelization, reduced inflammation and improved organization of the extracellular matrix in treated groups without adverse effects. Among the treated groups, dressings based on Ca-alginate (G4-G6) induced enhanced healing as compared to the other two groups (G2, G3), which could be attributed to additional stimuli of released Ca2+. The obtained results indicated potentials of novel nanocomposites based on alginate and AgNPs for therapeutic applications in wound treatments.

Ključne reči:
Nanocomposites / alginate / silver nanoparticles / Ag / alginate colloid solution / microfibers / rat model / second degree thermal burn
Izvor:
Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 2018, 32, 9, 1197-1211
Izdavač:
  • Sage Publications Ltd, London
Finansiranje / projekti:
  • Sinteza, razvoj tehnologija dobijanja i primena nanostrukturnih multifunkcionalnih materijala definisanih svojstava (RS-45019)

DOI: 10.1177/0885328218759564

ISSN: 0885-3282

PubMed: 29463162

WoS: 000429861500005

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85042429643
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https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3169
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  • Radovi istraživača / Researchers’ publications
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Pharmacy
TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stojkovska, Jasmina
AU  - Đurđević, Željka
AU  - Jančić, Ivan
AU  - Bufan, Biljana
AU  - Milenković, Marina
AU  - Janković, Radmila
AU  - Mišković-Stanković, Vesna
AU  - Obradović, Bojana
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3169
AB  - In the present study, possibilities for using novel nanocomposites based on alginate and silver nanoparticles for wound treatment were investigated in a second-degree thermal burn model in Wistar rats. Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were electrochemically synthesized in alginate solutions that were further utilized to obtain the Ag/alginate solution and microfibers for subsequent in vivo studies. Daily applications of the Ag/alginate colloid solution, containing AgNPs, alginate and ascorbic acid (G3), wet Ag/alginate microfibers containing AgNPs (G5) and dry Ag/alginate microfibers containing AgNPs (G6) were compared to treatments with a commercial cream containing silver sulfadiazine (G2) and a commercial Ca-alginate wound dressing containing silver ions (G4), as well as to the untreated controls (G1). Results of the in vivo study have shown faster healing in treated wounds, which completely healed on day 19 (G4, G5 and G6) and 21 (G2 and G3) after the thermal injury, while the period for complete reepitelization of untreated wounds (G1) was 25 days. The macroscopic analysis has shown that scabs fell off between day 10 and 12 after the thermal injury induction in treated groups, whereas between day 15 and 16 in the control group. These macroscopic findings were supported by the results of histopathological analyses, which have shown enhanced granulation and reepithelization, reduced inflammation and improved organization of the extracellular matrix in treated groups without adverse effects. Among the treated groups, dressings based on Ca-alginate (G4-G6) induced enhanced healing as compared to the other two groups (G2, G3), which could be attributed to additional stimuli of released Ca2+. The obtained results indicated potentials of novel nanocomposites based on alginate and AgNPs for therapeutic applications in wound treatments.
PB  - Sage Publications Ltd, London
T2  - Journal of Biomaterials Applications
T1  - Comparative in vivo evaluation of novel formulations based on alginate and silver nanoparticles for wound treatments
VL  - 32
IS  - 9
SP  - 1197
EP  - 1211
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author = "Stojkovska, Jasmina and Đurđević, Željka and Jančić, Ivan and Bufan, Biljana and Milenković, Marina and Janković, Radmila and Mišković-Stanković, Vesna and Obradović, Bojana",
year = "2018",
abstract = "In the present study, possibilities for using novel nanocomposites based on alginate and silver nanoparticles for wound treatment were investigated in a second-degree thermal burn model in Wistar rats. Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were electrochemically synthesized in alginate solutions that were further utilized to obtain the Ag/alginate solution and microfibers for subsequent in vivo studies. Daily applications of the Ag/alginate colloid solution, containing AgNPs, alginate and ascorbic acid (G3), wet Ag/alginate microfibers containing AgNPs (G5) and dry Ag/alginate microfibers containing AgNPs (G6) were compared to treatments with a commercial cream containing silver sulfadiazine (G2) and a commercial Ca-alginate wound dressing containing silver ions (G4), as well as to the untreated controls (G1). Results of the in vivo study have shown faster healing in treated wounds, which completely healed on day 19 (G4, G5 and G6) and 21 (G2 and G3) after the thermal injury, while the period for complete reepitelization of untreated wounds (G1) was 25 days. The macroscopic analysis has shown that scabs fell off between day 10 and 12 after the thermal injury induction in treated groups, whereas between day 15 and 16 in the control group. These macroscopic findings were supported by the results of histopathological analyses, which have shown enhanced granulation and reepithelization, reduced inflammation and improved organization of the extracellular matrix in treated groups without adverse effects. Among the treated groups, dressings based on Ca-alginate (G4-G6) induced enhanced healing as compared to the other two groups (G2, G3), which could be attributed to additional stimuli of released Ca2+. The obtained results indicated potentials of novel nanocomposites based on alginate and AgNPs for therapeutic applications in wound treatments.",
publisher = "Sage Publications Ltd, London",
journal = "Journal of Biomaterials Applications",
title = "Comparative in vivo evaluation of novel formulations based on alginate and silver nanoparticles for wound treatments",
volume = "32",
number = "9",
pages = "1197-1211",
doi = "10.1177/0885328218759564"
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Stojkovska, J., Đurđević, Ž., Jančić, I., Bufan, B., Milenković, M., Janković, R., Mišković-Stanković, V.,& Obradović, B.. (2018). Comparative in vivo evaluation of novel formulations based on alginate and silver nanoparticles for wound treatments. in Journal of Biomaterials Applications
Sage Publications Ltd, London., 32(9), 1197-1211.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0885328218759564
Stojkovska J, Đurđević Ž, Jančić I, Bufan B, Milenković M, Janković R, Mišković-Stanković V, Obradović B. Comparative in vivo evaluation of novel formulations based on alginate and silver nanoparticles for wound treatments. in Journal of Biomaterials Applications. 2018;32(9):1197-1211.
doi:10.1177/0885328218759564 .
Stojkovska, Jasmina, Đurđević, Željka, Jančić, Ivan, Bufan, Biljana, Milenković, Marina, Janković, Radmila, Mišković-Stanković, Vesna, Obradović, Bojana, "Comparative in vivo evaluation of novel formulations based on alginate and silver nanoparticles for wound treatments" in Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 32, no. 9 (2018):1197-1211,
https://doi.org/10.1177/0885328218759564 . .

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