In Vitro Evaluation of the Wound Healing Properties and Safety Assessment of Fucoidan Extracted from Sargassum angustifolium

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Mehdi Amiri Goushki, H. Sabahi, M. Kabiri
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Abstract

Seaweeds are rich in fucoidan, which has various biologic effects. So far, a lot of research has been conducted on the biological effects of fucoidan extracted from various species of seaweed. However, the effects of partially purified extract of Sargassum angustifolium (PPE-SA) on wound healing (cell migration) of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMSCs) have not yet been studied. In this experimental study, crude fucoidan was extracted from S. angustifolium using an advanced method. After removing lipids, pigments and low molecular weight compounds with ethanol and removal of alginate with CaCl2, polysaccharides in the remaining material were extracted with hot water (60ºC). The polysaccharides of the resulting extract were precipitated with ethanol. Then, the wound healing and safety of PPE-SA on ADMSCs were investigated by MTT and the scratch assay, respectively. The MTT assay showed that PPE-SA did not only have a negative effect on the growth of mesenchymal cells but at some concentrations improved their growth by up to 1.5 times. The PPE-SA also increased ADMSCs migration by 76% and 142% after 48 h and 72 h incubation, which showed the superiority of this seaweeds extract over many other reported species and genera. The results of this study showed that an extract of this seaweed obtained by this method has the potential to promote the growth of mesenchymal stem cells and may have a high potential for use in tissue engineering applications.
马尾藻褐藻糖胶伤口愈合特性的体外评价及安全性评价
海藻富含褐藻糖胶,具有多种生物效应。到目前为止,已经对从各种海藻中提取的褐藻糖胶的生物学效应进行了大量研究。然而,部分纯化的马尾藻提取物(PPE-SA)对脂肪来源的间充质干细胞(ADMSC)伤口愈合(细胞迁移)的影响尚未研究。本实验采用先进的方法从狭叶藻中提取褐藻糖胶粗品。用乙醇去除脂质、色素和低分子量化合物并用CaCl2去除藻酸盐后,用热水(60ºC)提取剩余材料中的多糖。所得提取物的多糖用乙醇沉淀。然后,分别用MTT法和划痕法研究PPE-SA对ADMSC的伤口愈合和安全性。MTT分析表明,PPE-SA不仅对间充质细胞的生长有负面影响,而且在某些浓度下可将其生长提高1.5倍。PPE-SA还使ADMSC在培养48小时和72小时后的迁移增加了76%和142%,这表明该海藻提取物比许多其他报道的种属具有优势。这项研究的结果表明,通过这种方法获得的这种海藻的提取物具有促进间充质干细胞生长的潜力,并且可能在组织工程应用中具有很高的应用潜力。
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Current Applied Science and Technology
Current Applied Science and Technology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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