Molecules (Mar 2024)

Antibacterial and Anti-Inflammatory Polysaccharide from <i>Fructus Ligustri Lucidi</i> Incorporated in PVA/Pectin Hydrogels Accelerate Wound Healing

  • Yanli Xi,
  • Lianxin Hu,
  • Xiang Chen,
  • Lili Zuo,
  • Xuesong Bai,
  • Weijie Du,
  • Na Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29071423
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 7
p. 1423

Abstract

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In cutaneous wound healing, an overproduction of inflammatory chemokines and bacterial infections impedes the process. Hydrogels can maintain a physiologically moist microenvironment, absorb chemokines, prevent bacterial infection, inhibit bacterial reproduction, and facilitate wound healing at a wound site. The development of hydrogels provides a novel treatment strategy for the entire wound repair process. Here, a series of Fructus Ligustri Lucidi polysaccharide extracts loaded with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and pectin hydrogels were successfully fabricated through the freeze–thaw method. A hydrogel containing a 1% mixing weight ratio of FLL-E (named PVA-P-FLL-E1) demonstrated excellent physicochemical properties such as swellability, water retention, degradability, porosity, 00drug release, transparency, and adhesive strength. Notably, this hydrogel exhibited minimal cytotoxicity. Moreover, the crosslinked hydrogel, PVA-P-FLL-E1, displayed multifunctional attributes, including significant antibacterial properties, earlier re-epithelialization, production of few inflammatory cells, the formation of collagen fibers, deposition of collagen I, and faster remodeling of the ECM. Consequently, the PVA-P-FLL-E1 hydrogel stands out as a promising wound dressing due to its superior formulation and enhanced healing effects in wound care.

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