Excision wound healing activity of a common biosurfactant produced by Pseudomonas sp.

Q1 Medicine
Santanu Sana , Sriparna Datta , Dipa Biswas , Biswajit Auddy , Mradu Gupta , Helen Chattopadhyay
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Abstract

Background

Wound is an inherent process to regenerate the cellular cohesion of tissue. Present study deal with the accelerating potentiality of rhamnolipid produced by P. aeruginosa C2 using fat of Catla catla fish as an economic substrate to heal wound in a shorter time.

Methodology

An ointment containing rhamnolipid (5 g/l) was administered on the back of each wister rat after creating excision wound of 50 mm2. The examined parameters were percentage wound reduction, tissue tensile strength, DNA, protein, hexosamine content and histological study of regenerated tissue and TNF α estimation from blood serum.

Main findings

Rhamnolipid enhanced the rate of wound contraction within 10 days in comparison to untreated control group (p < 0.05). The higher tensile strength of the rhamnolipid treated group signified (p < 0.05) improved collagenesis which was supported by remarkably higher DNA, total protein and hexosamine content of the regenerated tissue at the wound site in comparison to untreated control group. Diminishing level of TNF-α in serum, histopathological studies revealed significant healing effect of rhamnolipid. Moreover activity of rhamnolipid against Staphylococcus aureus ATCC6588 may have contributed towards wound healing by protecting the wound site from bacterial contamination.

Conclusions

The results of this study have expressed that rhamnolipid can be used as a wound healing material for excision wound. Rhamnolipid can provide additional advantage in healing by showing protection from bacterial infection.

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假单胞菌产生的一种常见生物表面活性剂的切除伤口愈合活性。
创面是组织细胞内聚再生的内在过程。本研究探讨了P. aeruginosa C2利用Catla Catla鱼的脂肪作为经济底物,加速鼠李糖脂在较短时间内愈合伤口的潜力。方法每只大鼠创面50 mm2后,用鼠李糖脂软膏(5 g/l)涂抹于背部。检测指标为创面缩小率、组织抗拉强度、DNA、蛋白、己糖胺含量、再生组织组织学研究及血清TNF α测定。主要发现:与未治疗对照组相比,鼠李糖脂组10天内创面收缩率明显提高(p < 0.05)。鼠李糖脂处理组较高的抗拉强度(p < 0.05)表明,与未处理的对照组相比,伤口部位再生组织的DNA、总蛋白和己糖胺含量显著提高,从而改善了胶原形成。血清TNF-α水平降低,组织病理学研究显示鼠李糖脂具有明显的愈合作用。此外,鼠李糖脂抗金黄色葡萄球菌ATCC6588的活性可能通过保护伤口部位免受细菌污染而促进伤口愈合。结论鼠李糖脂可作为手术切除创面的创面愈合材料。鼠李糖脂可以提供额外的优势,在愈合显示保护免受细菌感染。
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