International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Apr 2024)

Impact of Thermo-Responsive N-Acetylcysteine Hydrogel on Dermal Wound Healing and Oral Ulcer Regeneration

  • Andrew Padalhin,
  • Celine Abueva,
  • Hyun Seok Ryu,
  • Seung Hyeon Yoo,
  • Hwee Hyon Seo,
  • So Young Park,
  • Phil-Sang Chung,
  • Seung Hoon Woo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25094835
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 9
p. 4835

Abstract

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This study investigates the efficacy of a thermo-responsive N-acetylcysteine (NAC) hydrogel on wound healing and oral ulcer recovery. Formulated by combining NAC with methylcellulose, the hydrogel’s properties were assessed for temperature-induced gelation and cell viability using human fibroblast cells. In vivo experiments on Sprague Dawley rats compared the hydrogel’s effects against saline, NAC solution, and a commercial NAC product. Results show that a 5% NAC and 1% methylcellulose solution exhibited optimal outcomes. While modest improvements in wound healing were observed, significant enhancements were noted in oral ulcer recovery, with histological analyses indicating fully regenerated mucosal tissue. The study concludes that modifying viscosity enhances NAC retention, facilitating tissue regeneration. These findings support previous research on the beneficial effects of antioxidant application on damaged tissues, suggesting the potential of NAC hydrogels in improving wound care and oral ulcer treatment.

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