Hyaluronan/Poly-L-lysine/Berberine Nanogels for Impaired Wound Healing
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Physiological wound healing process can be delayed in the presence of certain pathologies, such as diabetes or cancer. In this perspective, the aim of this study was to design a new nanogel platform of hyaluronan, poly-L-lysine and berberine suitable for wound treatment. Two different nanogel formulations were selected after a first formulation screening. They were prepared by adding dropwise 2 mg/mL hyaluronan aqueous solution (200 or 700 kDa) to 1.25 mg/mL poly-L-lysine aqueous solution. Blank nanogels formulated with 200 kDa HA resulted stable after freeze-drying with dimensions, polydispersity index and zeta potential of 263.6 ± 13.1 nm, 0.323 ± 0.029 and 32.7 ± 3.5 mV, respectively. Both blank and berberine-loaded nanogels showed rounded-shape structures. Loaded nanogels released nearly 50% of loaded berberine within 45 min, whereas the remaining 50% was released up to 24 h in vitro. Both, blank and berberine-loaded nanogels were able to completely close the fibroblasts gap in 42 h
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Amato, G.; Grimaudo, M.A.; Alvarez-Lorenzo, C.; Concheiro, A.; Carbone, C.; Bonaccorso, A.; Puglisi, G.; Musumeci, T. Hyaluronan/Poly-L-lysine/Berberine Nanogels for Impaired Wound Healing. Pharmaceutics 2021, 13, 34
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https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13010034Sponsors
This work was supported by a grant from the Italian Ministry of Research [Grant PRIN 2017 #20173ZECCM Tracking biological barriers to antigen delivery by nanotechnological vaccines (NanoTechVax)], by Research Funding for the University of Catania [Piano per la Ricerca 2016–2018–Linea di intervento 2 “Dotazione Ordinaria], by MINECO Spain [SAF2017-83118-R], FEDER and Xunta de Galicia Spain [ED431C 2020/17]
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