A Keratin-based biomaterial as a promising dresser for skin wound healing

Q1 Medicine
Saeid Vakilian , Fatemeh Jamshidi-adegani , Sulaiman Al-Shidhani , Muhammad U. Anwar , Rashid Al-Harrasi , Nasar Al-Wahaibi , Asim Qureshi , Sausan Alyaqoobi , Issa Al-Amri , Ahmed Al-Harrasi , Sulaiman Al-Hashmi
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Keratin-based biomaterials can be considered as the beneficial platform for designing suitable wound dressers. One of the most common natural materials that are composed of keratin and lipid is snakes shed skin. In this new study, shed skin of two different Omani snakes; Bitis arietans snake (Puff adder, “P”) and Telescopus dhara snake (Arabian Cat snake, “C”); were examined as wound dresser. The presence of lipid and keratin were assessed using Attenuated Total Reflectance-Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR). 3- Layered filamentous morphology of the P shed skin and the 3-layered compact structure of C shed skin were analyzed by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). X-Ray powder Diffraction (XRD) analysis proved two main peaks corresponding to the α-helix and β-sheet of the protein. Crystallinity index (CI) of P and C shed skins were obtained from XRD peaks 42.85 and 28.57%. The in vivo and histopathological results indicated that skin reconstruction was effectively improved under P shed skin treatment as compared with negative and positive control (PC) and C groups. Superior histopathological scores were the beneficial properties of P group over the positive control. The synergistic effect of natural extracellular matrix-mimicking structure and keratin beneficial proteins for wound healing could develop a natural substrate for wound healing in the clinical setting.

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一种基于角蛋白的生物材料,有望用于皮肤伤口愈合
角蛋白基生物材料可作为设计合适创面敷料的有益平台。由角蛋白和脂质组成的最常见的天然物质之一是蛇皮。在这项新研究中,研究人员蜕去了两种不同的阿曼蛇的皮肤;btis arietans蛇(扑腹蛇,“P”)和望远镜蛇(阿拉伯猫蛇,“C”);作为伤口包扎员进行检查。使用衰减全反射-傅里叶变换红外光谱(ATR-FTIR)评估脂质和角蛋白的存在。用扫描电镜(SEM)分析了P蜕皮的3层丝状形态和C蜕皮的3层致密结构。x射线粉末衍射(XRD)分析证实了该蛋白的α-螺旋和β-片对应两个主峰。P和C棚皮的结晶度指数(CI)分别为42.85和28.57%。体内和组织病理学结果表明,与阴性和阳性对照(PC)组和C组相比,P脱皮处理能有效改善皮肤重建。P组优于阳性对照组的有益特性是组织病理学评分较高。天然细胞外基质模拟结构和角蛋白有益蛋白对伤口愈合的协同作用可以在临床环境中为伤口愈合开发天然底物。
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