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Development of humic acid and alginate-based wound dressing and evaluation on inflammation

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ABSTRACT The excessive collagen type I accumulation in the extracellular matrix leads to scar formation. We aimed to develop a biomaterial for scarless tissue regeneration by suppressing collagen type I… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT The excessive collagen type I accumulation in the extracellular matrix leads to scar formation. We aimed to develop a biomaterial for scarless tissue regeneration by suppressing collagen type I overexpression, and stimulation of collagen type III expression. Alginate (Alg) is a widely used natural material for biomedical applications, and humic acid (HA) is a natural macromolecule with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory properties. Humic acid and the alginate were cross-linked to obtain a hydrogel membrane. The cell viability of the Humic Acid-Alginate (HA-Alg) hydrogel on L929, HaCaT, macrophage cells were determined. The biodegradation tests revealed that 76% of the HA-Alg hydrogel mass was lost at four weeks The effect of HA-Alg hydrogel on TNFα level observed as 1212.50 ± 98.63 pg/mL. HA-Alg suppressed collagen type I overexpression, which has a significant role in scar formation and stimulated collagen type III expression, which has a vital role in wound healing.

Keywords: alginate; acid alginate; humic acid; collagen type

Journal Title: Materials Technology
Year Published: 2019

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