从大鲵副产物中提取促进烧伤伤口愈合的生物相容性皮克林乳剂。

IF 9.6 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Biomaterials research Pub Date : 2025-08-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.34133/bmr.0233
Jianlin Luo, Mingbo Wang, Lulu Qiu, Qingqing Huang, Xiaoting Liu, Linying Hao, Ting Ye, Wencong Shang, Kaizhuo Wang, Hui Wang, Yonglu Meng, Kai Xu, Can Li
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生物敷料已成为一种有前途的有效伤口治疗方法。然而,尽管进行了广泛的研究,但制造具有抗氧化和抗炎特性以及高生物相容性的生物质基敷料仍然是一个挑战。本研究以大卫草副产物为原料,制备了生物质基皮克林乳液。用鱼肝油(AD-LO)匀浆大虾胶原蛋白(AD-SC),形成稳定的乳状液。然后将抗氧化肽(AD-BP)加入到混合物中,成功制备了负载抗氧化肽的皮克林乳液。通过贮存、离心和ζ电位分析证实了AD-PE的稳定性,乳状液显示出肽的可控释放。体外实验证实,AD-PE具有明显的抗氧化活性和高生物相容性,无细胞毒性,并能促进细胞迁移。此外,体内评估表明,AD-PE通过利用其成分的协同作用来减少炎症和减轻氧化损伤,从而加速伤口愈合。本研究为AD-PE在生物医学上的应用开辟了新途径,也为大黄加工副产物的利用开辟了新策略。
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Biocompatible Pickering Emulsions from Andrias davidianus Byproducts for Promoting Burn Wound Healing.

Biological dressings have emerged as a promising approach for effective wound treatment. However, despite extensive research, the fabrication of biomass-based dressings with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, as well as high biocompatibility, remains a challenge. In this study, the byproducts of Andrias davidianus as raw materials were used to prepare a biomass-based Pickering emulsion. A stable emulsion was formed by homogenizing A. davidianus collagen (AD-SC) with liver oil (AD-LO). The antioxidant peptides (AD-BP) were then incorporated into the mixture, and a Pickering emulsion loaded with antioxidant peptides was successfully prepared. The stability of AD-PE was confirmed through storage, centrifugation, and ζ-potential analyses, and the emulsion exhibited the controlled release of the peptides. In vitro experiments confirmed that AD-PE exhibited marked antioxidant activity and high biocompatibility, with no cytotoxicity, and the promotion of cell migration. In addition, in vivo evaluations demonstrated that AD-PE accelerated wound healing by leveraging the synergistic effects of its components to reduce inflammation and mitigate oxidative damage. This work offers a novel approach for the biomedical application of AD-PE and a new strategy for the utilization of A. davidianus processing byproducts.

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