TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterization of alginate from sargassum duplicatum and the antioxidant effect of alginate-okra fruit extracts combination for wound healing on diabetic mice
AU - Ilmi, Zulfa Nailul
AU - Wulandari, Pugar Arga Cristina
AU - Husen, Saikhu Akhmad
AU - Winarni, Dwi
AU - Alamsjah, Mochammad Amin
AU - Awang, Khalijah
AU - Vastano, Marco
AU - Pellis, Alessandro
AU - Macquarrie, Duncan
AU - Pudjiastuti, Pratiwi
N1 - Funding Information:
Funding: This research was funded by Innovation and Research Center, Airlangga University, Grant Number 1408/UN3/2019 and The APC was funded by Innovation and Research Center, Airlangga University. A.P. thanks the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) for the funding through the Erwin Schrödinger Fellowship, grant agreement: J4014-N34.
Funding Information:
Acknowledgments: The author would like to thank Innovation and Research Center, Airlangga University for supporting this research through Mandat Research Grant, Airlangga University FY 2019 and Leonardo Gomez from the CNAP of the University of York for access to the SEC-MALLS system.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 by the authors.
PY - 2020/9
Y1 - 2020/9
N2 - Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic disorders characterized by high blood-glucose levels over a prolonged period that causes complications when an open wound is present. Alginate is an antioxidant and a good absorbent of exudates. Okra fruit contains flavonoids that can act as antioxidants. The antioxidant properties of extracts combination reduce blood-glucose levels significantly to accelerate the activities of wound-healing processes on diabetic mice. Alginate was characterized by Size Exclusion Chromatography-Multiple Angle Laser Light Scattering (SEC-MALLS), thermal stability and Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1H-NMR). The evaluation of wound healing on 36 male mice were divided into 12 groups including normal control (NC), diabetics control (DC), alginate (DA) and alginate-okra (DAO) groups in three different times by histopathology test on skin tissue. The results of SEC-MALLS analysis showed that alginate as single and homogeneous polysaccharide. The 1H-NMR spectrum showed that the mannuronate/guluronate ratio of the used alginate was 0.91. Alginate, okra fruit extract and their combination were classified as moderate and strong antioxidants. The numbers of fibrocytes, fibroblasts, collagen densities had significantly increased from three to seven days. In contrast, wound width, neutrophil, macrophages had significantly decreased at 14 days. The administration of extracts combination increased the re-epithelization of the wound area and wound-healing process on diabetic mice.
AB - Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic disorders characterized by high blood-glucose levels over a prolonged period that causes complications when an open wound is present. Alginate is an antioxidant and a good absorbent of exudates. Okra fruit contains flavonoids that can act as antioxidants. The antioxidant properties of extracts combination reduce blood-glucose levels significantly to accelerate the activities of wound-healing processes on diabetic mice. Alginate was characterized by Size Exclusion Chromatography-Multiple Angle Laser Light Scattering (SEC-MALLS), thermal stability and Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1H-NMR). The evaluation of wound healing on 36 male mice were divided into 12 groups including normal control (NC), diabetics control (DC), alginate (DA) and alginate-okra (DAO) groups in three different times by histopathology test on skin tissue. The results of SEC-MALLS analysis showed that alginate as single and homogeneous polysaccharide. The 1H-NMR spectrum showed that the mannuronate/guluronate ratio of the used alginate was 0.91. Alginate, okra fruit extract and their combination were classified as moderate and strong antioxidants. The numbers of fibrocytes, fibroblasts, collagen densities had significantly increased from three to seven days. In contrast, wound width, neutrophil, macrophages had significantly decreased at 14 days. The administration of extracts combination increased the re-epithelization of the wound area and wound-healing process on diabetic mice.
KW - Alginate
KW - Antioxidant
KW - Diabetic
KW - Okra
KW - Sargassum duplicatum
KW - Wound healing
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U2 - 10.3390/app10176082
DO - 10.3390/app10176082
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85090385320
SN - 2076-3417
VL - 10
JO - Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
JF - Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
IS - 17
M1 - 6082
ER -