Abstract

The wound curation dressing material should own explicit elements to aggrandize wound cessation. The cryogel of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and hyaluronic acid (HA) is deemed to promote the angiogenesis, production of extracellular matrix components, granulation, and epithelialization. The research aims to tailor and evaluate the composite PVA/HA cryogel ingrained ferulic acid-loaded nanoemulsion patch labeled as PH-FemuFrost to improve the therapeutic properties and mechanical strength of the patches. The PH-FemuFrost exhibited a water uptake capacity of 268 ± 15.07%, porosity of 70.52 ± 7.4%, and 48.62 ± 2.2% in vitro degradation. The texture analysis revealed the improved mechanical properties of PH-FemuFrost in terms of burst strength and stiffness. The PH-FemuFrost exhibited in vitro antioxidant and antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans species. The wound healing efficiency of PH-FemuFrost patches was significantly increased than blank PVA-HA patches. The groups treated with PH-FemuFrost exhibited a dense network of collagen type 1 in comparison to negative and PVA-HA groups. The normal skin and healed skin exhibited parallel arrangement of type I collagen fibers toward the skin. The levels of inflammatory mediators such as IL-6 (p value < 0.0001), IL-22 (p value 0.0098), and TNF-α levels (p value < 0.0001) of PH-FemuFrost is significantly reduced compared to the negative group.

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