Design of multiple-function matrix encapsulated with Marjoram extract to support cellular functions, stimulate collagen synthesis and decrease infection in wound

This study aimed to assess the role of the combination of design techniques of the engineered substrates, and the effect of encapsulating Marjoram ( Origanum Majorana L. ) into the matrix network was studied. To this end, PVA-PEG matrices were designed through 3 techniques of freeze–thaw (FT), the c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2024-09, Vol.14 (1), p.21109-16, Article 21109
Hauptverfasser: Mohammadi, Shahab, Khavarpour, Maryam, Ghadi, Arezoo
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This study aimed to assess the role of the combination of design techniques of the engineered substrates, and the effect of encapsulating Marjoram ( Origanum Majorana L. ) into the matrix network was studied. To this end, PVA-PEG matrices were designed through 3 techniques of freeze–thaw (FT), the combination of both methods of freeze-drying and freeze-thawing(FT-FD), and ternary technique(freeze-drying,freeze-thawing,cross-linking(FT-FD/CL)), by combining equal volume ratios of both polymers. The results indicated the ternary technique can provide better physicochemical properties(porosity: 96%, lower degradation rate, higher modulus) compared to FT and FT-FD methods. Afterward, encapsulation of Marjoram-extracted bio-actives in the matrix network designed with the ternary technique demonstrated that the increase in the extract concentration up to 3% can increase encapsulation efficiency. The encapsulation also caused a more cohesive network by better bonding between functional groups in herbal biomolecules and polymer chains of the matrix. Mass transport mechanisms and release kinetics of matrix-encapsulated bio-actives indicated a deviation from Fickian diffusion and the release by diffusion and swelling process. Biologically, matrix-loaded herbal carbohydrate(Epi-alpha-Cadinol) improved fibroblast adhesion and distribution on the substrate surface, and led to the better synthesis of collagen fibers, especially in 3% herbal extract, and antibacterial activities owing to the controlled release of sesquiterpenoids and N-Acetyl- l -proline.
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/s41598-024-71525-w