Abstract

Diabetic wounds lead to severe health complications as the tissue regeneration process fails predominantly due to prolonged inflammation, reactive oxygen species generation, and imbalance in collagen turnover. Modern wound dressings that can aid in wound management thus improving the public healthcare system, is the present need. This study aims to fabricate an effective wound dressing using plant polyphenol to treat chronic wounds as polyphenols possess excellent wound-healing ability. The collagen scaffold enriched with the polyphenol, p-Coumaric acid, was fabricated by freeze-drying method (Col-OxP3-Ca) and examined for its wound-healing ability by in vitro and in vivo analyses. Col-OxP3-Ca scaffold exhibited 85% antioxidant activity, biocompatibility in fibroblast cells, enhanced cell proliferation and migration rate. The diabetic excision wound treated with Col-OxP3-Ca scaffold healed within 21 days and a well-developed epidermis, blood vessels, hair follicle formation, fewer inflammatory cells and collagen deposition was observed in histological analysis. The immunohistochemical results depicted the enhanced expression of TGF-β3 and lessened expression of the MMP-9 in Col-OxP3-Ca scaffold treatment group. p-Coumaric acid shortened the inflammatory stage, enhanced angiogenesis, tissue regeneration and balanced collagen turnover during healing. From this, we can accomplish that the Col-OxP3-Ca wound dressing could be an outstanding alternative to treat chronic wounds.

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