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ScienceAsia 48 (2022):ID 278-286 |doi:
10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874.2022.048
Physicochemical and biological activities of the gamma-irradiated blended fibroin/aloe gel film
Preeyawass Phimnuana, Saran Worasakwutiphongb, Anuphan Sittichokechaiwutc, Francois Grandmottetd, Wongnapa Nakyaie, Kunlathida Luangpraditkuna, C?line Viennetf, Jarupa Viyocha,*
ABSTRACT: The physicochemical and biological properties of the blended fibroin/aloe gel film as a wound dressing
were investigated to support the wound healing efficacy of the film described in our previous study. In the current study,
protein content, molecular weight pattern, and chemical characteristics of the silk fibroin and the aloe gel extracts were
analyzed. The two extracts were then dissolved in lactic acid solution and casted to obtain the blended fibroin/aloe
gel film. We found that gamma irradiation did not affect any physicochemical properties of the film, i.e., the irradiated
and the non-sterilized films had similar physical appearance, surface morphology, mechanical properties, and chemical
characteristics. On normal human fibroblast cultures, the film induced non-cytotoxicity and stimulated the expression
of vascular epidermal growth factor. The film-treated cells were shown to proliferate by shifting from G0/G1 phase
(76.26?0.72%) to S phase (7.19?0.23%) and G2/M phase (16.09?0.58%) which are higher than the untreated cells.
The film-treated cells provided a completely healed scratch at 36 h after scratch creation, while the created scratch of
the untreated cells was not healed, indicating that the biological activity of the film enhanced the proliferation and
the migration of fibroblast cells. We speculated that the prepared film might be able to use as wound dressing for the
diabetic foot ulcer.
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Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Center of Excellence for
Innovation in Chemistry, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok 65000 Thailand |
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Division Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Naresuan University,
Phitsanulok 65000 Thailand |
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Department of Preventive Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok 65000 Thailand |
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Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medical Science, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok 65000 Thailand |
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Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Ramkhamhaeng University, Bangkok 10240 Thailand |
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UMR 1098 RIGHT INSERM EFS BFC, University of Bourgogne Franche-Comt?, Besan?on, 25000 France |
* Corresponding author, E-mail: jarupav@nu.ac.th
Received 12 Jul 2021, Accepted 17 Dec 2021
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