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Fabrication of Xanthan Gum: Gelatin (Xnt:Gel) Hybrid Composite Hydrogels for Investigating Skin Wound Healing Efficacy

Authors :
Mozammel Hossain
Shahin Aziz
Md. Nazibur Rahman
Mohammad Mahfuz Ali Khan Shawan
Marzan Sarkar
Mahbubul Morshed
Nazia Khatun
Nazmul Islam
Tareq Hossan
Md. Salman Shakil
Most. Hosney Ara Begum
Md. Ashraful Hasan
Satya Ranjan Sarker
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Book Publisher International (a part of SCIENCEDOMAIN International), 2021.

Abstract

Fabrication of hybrid hydrogels to improve biological properties or to decrease the disadvantages of biomaterials has been a popular approach. With the background of snowballing threat of skin wound to public health and economy, this study was undertaken utilizing xanthan gum (Xnt), citric acid (C), gelatin (Gel), glutaraldehyde (G) and HPLC-grade water to fabricate a series of composite hydrogels i.e. Xnt, Xnt:C, Xnt:Gel(3):G, Xnt:C:Gel(3):G, Xnt:Gel(5):G, Xnt:C:Gel(5):G for investigating their wound healing efficacy in experimental rat skin wound model. Physicochemical characterization revealed that all the composite hydrogels contained more than 90% water. The hydrogels displayed swelling ability, biodegradability, good polymeric networks and porosity. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) studies confirmed the presence of bound water and free, intra and inter molecular bound hydrogen bonded OH and NH in the hydrogels. All the hydrogels showed significant wound healing potency in experimental deep second degree skin burns in rats compared to controls. 20 days post-application of hydrogels, Xnt:Gel(3):G, Xnt:Gel(5):G and Xnt:C:Gel(5):G-treated wounds showed better recovery compared to other composite hydrogels. The highest wound contraction of these hydrogel composites might be due to presence of Gel in the formulations. We conclude that, Xnt:Gel(3):G, Xnt:Gel(5):G and Xnt:C:Gel(5):G might be effective wound dressing material.

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........74e3c971b9c75a0269ef21d7f9de2478
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cacb/v9/2241f