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Bacterial nanocellulose/calcium alginate hydrogel for the treatment of burns

Authors :
Lauriene Luiza de Souza Munhoz
Luiz Carlos Guillens
Beatriz Candido Alves
Maria Gabriela Oliveira Ferreira do Nascimento
Andréia Bagliotti Meneguin
Fernanda Mansano Carbinatto
Gabriela Arruda
Hernane da Silva Barud
Andrea de Aro
Laura de Roch Casagrande
Paulo Cesar Lock Silveira
Thiago Antônio Moretti Andrade
Glaucia Maria Tech dos Santos
Guilherme Ferreira Caetano
Source :
Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira, Vol 39 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia, 2024.

Abstract

ABSTRACT Purpose: Bacterial cellulose (BC) has shown high capacity for the treatment of wounds and burns, providing a moisty environment. Calcium alginate can be associated with BC to create gels that aid in wound debridement and contribute to appropriate wound healing. This study is aimed at characterizing and evaluating the use of bacterial cellulose/alginate gel in skin burns in rats. Methods: Cellulose and cellulose/alginate gels were compared regarding the capacity of liquid absorption, moisture, viscosity, and potential cytotoxicity. The 2nd degree burns were produced using an aluminum metal plate (2.0cm) at 120ºC for 20s on the back of rats. The animals were divided into non-treated, CMC(Carboxymethylcellulose), Cellulose(CMC with bacterial cellulose), and Cellulose/alginate(CMC with bacterial cellulose and alginate). The animals received topical treatment 3 times/week. Biochemical (MPO, NAG and oxidative stress), histomorphometry and immunohistochemical assays (IL-1β IL-10 and VEGF) were conducted on the 14th, 21st, 28th, and 35th days. Results: Cellulose/Alginate gel showed higher absorption capacity and viscosity compared to Cellulose gel, with no cytotoxic effects. Cellulose/alginate presented lower MPO values, a higher percentage of IL-10, with greater and balanced oxidative stress profile. Conclusions: The use of cellulose/alginate gel reduced neutrophils and macrophage activation and showed greater anti-inflammatory response, which can contribute to healing chronic wounds and burns.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16782674
Volume :
39
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b6e42983294a96a3d7efde2d52ba6b
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/acb393324