Abstract

Glucans possess a broad spectrum of biological activities. In this context, the present study was performed to isolate glucans from an Italian cultivar of Ziziphus jujuba Mill. at three different harvesting periods, in order to evaluate their effects on wound healing. The dry fruits were subjected to an alkaline extraction and then isolated glucans were purified by dialyzation. The crude and soluble samples were characterized by FT-IR and SEM analyses. Afterwards, total, α- and β-glucan content was measured using an enzymatic procedure. The results highlighted that the glucan amount increased as the maturation proceeded as well as the β-glucan percentage, which ranged from 48.2 at the first harvesting to 65.4 at the third harvesting. Furthermore, the effects of isolated glucans on the viability and migration of keratinocytes were evaluated using the in vitro MTT and scratch wound assays. The best proliferative effects on keratinocyte migration have been achieved with soluble glucans from third harvesting at 100 μM after 24 and 48 h (*** P < 0.001). The same treated group showed significant narrowing of the scratch area after 24 h and complete closure of the injury after 48 h. The findings highlighted the effectiveness of soluble glucans on regeneration of damaged skin.

Highlights

  • Ziziphus jujuba Mill. is one of the oldest medicinal plants with a long history of nutrition use as well as diseases treatment [1]

  • The present study showed that soluble glucans extracted from jujubes prompt cellular survival and cell migration, which are critical in wound healing process

  • The results of the present study have conclusively indicated that the Ziziphus jujuba fruits could serve as a good source for the extraction of nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals, such as glucans

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Introduction

Ziziphus jujuba Mill. is one of the oldest medicinal plants with a long history of nutrition use as well as diseases treatment [1]. Jujube fruits is applied to the promising area of dermocosmetics, which includes wound healing care [8]. This latter capability is due to several bioactive compounds present in the fruit [8,9]. The biological effect of glucans is still stimulating large research efforts of the relationship of their structural characteristics and their ability to interact with biological receptors [14]. They activate the immune system and Molecules 2020, 25, 968; doi:10.3390/molecules25040968 www.mdpi.com/journal/molecules

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