Wound healing and antioxidant evaluations of alginate from sargassum ilicifolium and mangosteen rind combination extracts on diabetic mice model

A diabetic foot ulcer is an open wound that can become sore and frequently occurs in diabetic patients. Alginate has the ability to form a hydrophilic gel when in contact with a wound surface in diabetic patients. Xanthones are the main compounds of mangosteen rind and have antibacterial and anti-in...

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Main Authors: Wulandari, Pugar Arga Cristina, Ilmi, Zulfa Nailul, Husen, Saikhu Akhmad, Winarni, Dwi, Alamsjah, Mochammad Amin, Awang, Khalijah, Vastano, Marco, Pellis, Alessandro, MacQuarrie, Duncan, Pudjiastuti, Pratiwi
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spelling my.um.eprints.344032022-09-13T07:18:57Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/34403/ Wound healing and antioxidant evaluations of alginate from sargassum ilicifolium and mangosteen rind combination extracts on diabetic mice model Wulandari, Pugar Arga Cristina Ilmi, Zulfa Nailul Husen, Saikhu Akhmad Winarni, Dwi Alamsjah, Mochammad Amin Awang, Khalijah Vastano, Marco Pellis, Alessandro MacQuarrie, Duncan Pudjiastuti, Pratiwi QC Physics QD Chemistry R Medicine RC Internal medicine RC1200 Sports Medicine A diabetic foot ulcer is an open wound that can become sore and frequently occurs in diabetic patients. Alginate has the ability to form a hydrophilic gel when in contact with a wound surface in diabetic patients. Xanthones are the main compounds of mangosteen rind and have antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. The purpose of this research was to evaluate the wound healing and antioxidants assay with a combination of alginate from S. ilicifolium and mangosteen rind combination extracts on a diabetic mice model. The characterization of alginate was carried out by size exclusion chromatography with multiple angle laser light scattering (SEC-MALLS) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The M/G ratio of alginate was calculated by using proton nuclear magnetic resonance (H-1 NMR). The antioxidant activity of mangosteen rind and the combination extracts was determined using the DPPH method. The observed parameters were wound width, number of neutrophils, macrophages, fibrocytes, fibroblasts, and collagen densities. The 36 male mice were divided into 12 groups including non-diabetic control (NC), diabetes alginate (DA), alginate-mangosteen (DAM), and diabetes control (DC) groups in three different groups by a histopathology test on skin tissue. The treatment was carried out for 14 days and mice were evaluated on Days 3, 7, and 14. The SEC-MALLS results showed that the molecular weight and dispersity index (D) of alginate were 2.77 x 10(4) Dalton and 1.73, respectively. The M/G ratio of alginate was 0.77 and described as single-stage decomposition based on TGA. Alginate, mangosteen rind extract, and their combination were divided into weak, medium, and strong antioxidant, respectively. The treatment of the DA and DAM groups showed a decrease in wound width and an increase in the number of fibrocytes, fibroblasts, and macrophages. The number of neutrophils decreased while the percentage of collagen densities increased for all the considered groups. MDPI 2021-05 Article PeerReviewed Wulandari, Pugar Arga Cristina and Ilmi, Zulfa Nailul and Husen, Saikhu Akhmad and Winarni, Dwi and Alamsjah, Mochammad Amin and Awang, Khalijah and Vastano, Marco and Pellis, Alessandro and MacQuarrie, Duncan and Pudjiastuti, Pratiwi (2021) Wound healing and antioxidant evaluations of alginate from sargassum ilicifolium and mangosteen rind combination extracts on diabetic mice model. Applied Sciences-Basel, 11 (10). ISSN 2076-3417, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/app11104651 <https://doi.org/10.3390/app11104651>. 10.3390/app11104651
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topic QC Physics
QD Chemistry
R Medicine
RC Internal medicine
RC1200 Sports Medicine
spellingShingle QC Physics
QD Chemistry
R Medicine
RC Internal medicine
RC1200 Sports Medicine
Wulandari, Pugar Arga Cristina
Ilmi, Zulfa Nailul
Husen, Saikhu Akhmad
Winarni, Dwi
Alamsjah, Mochammad Amin
Awang, Khalijah
Vastano, Marco
Pellis, Alessandro
MacQuarrie, Duncan
Pudjiastuti, Pratiwi
Wound healing and antioxidant evaluations of alginate from sargassum ilicifolium and mangosteen rind combination extracts on diabetic mice model
description A diabetic foot ulcer is an open wound that can become sore and frequently occurs in diabetic patients. Alginate has the ability to form a hydrophilic gel when in contact with a wound surface in diabetic patients. Xanthones are the main compounds of mangosteen rind and have antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. The purpose of this research was to evaluate the wound healing and antioxidants assay with a combination of alginate from S. ilicifolium and mangosteen rind combination extracts on a diabetic mice model. The characterization of alginate was carried out by size exclusion chromatography with multiple angle laser light scattering (SEC-MALLS) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The M/G ratio of alginate was calculated by using proton nuclear magnetic resonance (H-1 NMR). The antioxidant activity of mangosteen rind and the combination extracts was determined using the DPPH method. The observed parameters were wound width, number of neutrophils, macrophages, fibrocytes, fibroblasts, and collagen densities. The 36 male mice were divided into 12 groups including non-diabetic control (NC), diabetes alginate (DA), alginate-mangosteen (DAM), and diabetes control (DC) groups in three different groups by a histopathology test on skin tissue. The treatment was carried out for 14 days and mice were evaluated on Days 3, 7, and 14. The SEC-MALLS results showed that the molecular weight and dispersity index (D) of alginate were 2.77 x 10(4) Dalton and 1.73, respectively. The M/G ratio of alginate was 0.77 and described as single-stage decomposition based on TGA. Alginate, mangosteen rind extract, and their combination were divided into weak, medium, and strong antioxidant, respectively. The treatment of the DA and DAM groups showed a decrease in wound width and an increase in the number of fibrocytes, fibroblasts, and macrophages. The number of neutrophils decreased while the percentage of collagen densities increased for all the considered groups.
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author Wulandari, Pugar Arga Cristina
Ilmi, Zulfa Nailul
Husen, Saikhu Akhmad
Winarni, Dwi
Alamsjah, Mochammad Amin
Awang, Khalijah
Vastano, Marco
Pellis, Alessandro
MacQuarrie, Duncan
Pudjiastuti, Pratiwi
author_facet Wulandari, Pugar Arga Cristina
Ilmi, Zulfa Nailul
Husen, Saikhu Akhmad
Winarni, Dwi
Alamsjah, Mochammad Amin
Awang, Khalijah
Vastano, Marco
Pellis, Alessandro
MacQuarrie, Duncan
Pudjiastuti, Pratiwi
author_sort Wulandari, Pugar Arga Cristina
title Wound healing and antioxidant evaluations of alginate from sargassum ilicifolium and mangosteen rind combination extracts on diabetic mice model
title_short Wound healing and antioxidant evaluations of alginate from sargassum ilicifolium and mangosteen rind combination extracts on diabetic mice model
title_full Wound healing and antioxidant evaluations of alginate from sargassum ilicifolium and mangosteen rind combination extracts on diabetic mice model
title_fullStr Wound healing and antioxidant evaluations of alginate from sargassum ilicifolium and mangosteen rind combination extracts on diabetic mice model
title_full_unstemmed Wound healing and antioxidant evaluations of alginate from sargassum ilicifolium and mangosteen rind combination extracts on diabetic mice model
title_sort wound healing and antioxidant evaluations of alginate from sargassum ilicifolium and mangosteen rind combination extracts on diabetic mice model
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/34403/
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