Optimization of Placenta Extraction for Wound Healing Activity

This study aimed to optimize the extraction method for placenta which gave the highest biological content and activity using a central composite face-centered experimental design model. The effects of temperature and pH were selected to investigate for 2 responses, the ABTS scavenging activity and t...

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Main Authors: Warintorn Ruksiriwanich, Chiranan Khantham, Pichchapa Linsaenkart, Pensak Jantrawut, Sureewan Rajchasom
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Published: Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University 2019
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-669242019-12-03T06:32:25Z Optimization of Placenta Extraction for Wound Healing Activity Warintorn Ruksiriwanich Chiranan Khantham Pichchapa Linsaenkart Pensak Jantrawut Sureewan Rajchasom Aries placenta cell migration endothelial cell tube formation experimental design extract optimization porcine placenta wound healing This study aimed to optimize the extraction method for placenta which gave the highest biological content and activity using a central composite face-centered experimental design model. The effects of temperature and pH were selected to investigate for 2 responses, the ABTS scavenging activity and total protein on placenta extraction. Then, the optimized method was implemented to compare the wound healing effects on fibroblast cell migration and endothelial cell tube formation between porcine and Aries placenta extracts. The optimal extraction method which gave the highest trolox equivalent and total protein content was pH 9.07 and at 50°C. This optimal extraction condition gave the non-significant biological contents and activities of porcine and Aries placenta extracts. The Aries placenta extract gave higher total protein content and ABTS scavenging activity, but lower elastase and collagenase inhibition activity than those of porcine extract. Both Aries and porcine placenta extracts gave higher percentages of wound closure, cell migration rate and significantly longer in the capillary length than those of the standard L-ascorbic acid. Both placenta extracts from the optimized method showed potential effects on wound healing on fibroblast cell migration and endothelial cell tube formation which can be studied for the further wound healing investigation. 2019-12-03T06:32:24Z 2019-12-03T06:32:24Z 2019 Chiang Mai Journal of Science 46, 5 (Sep 2019), 946 - 959 0125-2526 http://it.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=10252 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/66924 Eng Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
language English
topic Aries placenta
cell migration
endothelial cell tube formation
experimental design
extract optimization
porcine placenta
wound healing
spellingShingle Aries placenta
cell migration
endothelial cell tube formation
experimental design
extract optimization
porcine placenta
wound healing
Warintorn Ruksiriwanich
Chiranan Khantham
Pichchapa Linsaenkart
Pensak Jantrawut
Sureewan Rajchasom
Optimization of Placenta Extraction for Wound Healing Activity
description This study aimed to optimize the extraction method for placenta which gave the highest biological content and activity using a central composite face-centered experimental design model. The effects of temperature and pH were selected to investigate for 2 responses, the ABTS scavenging activity and total protein on placenta extraction. Then, the optimized method was implemented to compare the wound healing effects on fibroblast cell migration and endothelial cell tube formation between porcine and Aries placenta extracts. The optimal extraction method which gave the highest trolox equivalent and total protein content was pH 9.07 and at 50°C. This optimal extraction condition gave the non-significant biological contents and activities of porcine and Aries placenta extracts. The Aries placenta extract gave higher total protein content and ABTS scavenging activity, but lower elastase and collagenase inhibition activity than those of porcine extract. Both Aries and porcine placenta extracts gave higher percentages of wound closure, cell migration rate and significantly longer in the capillary length than those of the standard L-ascorbic acid. Both placenta extracts from the optimized method showed potential effects on wound healing on fibroblast cell migration and endothelial cell tube formation which can be studied for the further wound healing investigation.
author Warintorn Ruksiriwanich
Chiranan Khantham
Pichchapa Linsaenkart
Pensak Jantrawut
Sureewan Rajchasom
author_facet Warintorn Ruksiriwanich
Chiranan Khantham
Pichchapa Linsaenkart
Pensak Jantrawut
Sureewan Rajchasom
author_sort Warintorn Ruksiriwanich
title Optimization of Placenta Extraction for Wound Healing Activity
title_short Optimization of Placenta Extraction for Wound Healing Activity
title_full Optimization of Placenta Extraction for Wound Healing Activity
title_fullStr Optimization of Placenta Extraction for Wound Healing Activity
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Placenta Extraction for Wound Healing Activity
title_sort optimization of placenta extraction for wound healing activity
publisher Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University
publishDate 2019
url http://it.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=10252
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/66924
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