Ascorbate formulation improves healing efficacy in excisional wound mice model through interplay between pro and anti-inflammatory cytokines and angiogenic markers

[Display omitted] •Physico-chemical characterization of ascorbate formulation.•Potential wound repair in mice excision wound model.•Cytotoxicity and scratch assays showed safe and efficacious formulation.•Gene expression analysis clearly reflect role in different phase of wound healing.•Up-regulatio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cytokine (Philadelphia, Pa.) Pa.), 2023-04, Vol.164, p.156158-156158, Article 156158
Hauptverfasser: Kalonia, Aman, Kumar Sharma, Ajay, Shaw, Priyanka, Kumar, Abhishek, Bhatt, Anant Narayan, Shukla, Amit, Shukla, Sandeep Kumar
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Physico-chemical characterization of ascorbate formulation.•Potential wound repair in mice excision wound model.•Cytotoxicity and scratch assays showed safe and efficacious formulation.•Gene expression analysis clearly reflect role in different phase of wound healing.•Up-regulation of growth factors and down-regulation of pro-inflammatory molecules. Biomedical research in regenerative medicine prompts researchers to formulate cost-effective therapeutics for wound healing. The present study was conducted to characterize the ascorbate based formulation vis-a-vis investigating the molecular dynamics of the formulation. To characterize the formulation, particle size, zeta potential, thermal stability, compatibility, anti-oxidant, and permeation prospective were measured using standard protocols. The in-vitro healing potential and safety formulae were evaluated using the L929 cell line. For molecular unravelling of the pharmacodynamics of formulation, an excision wound model was used, and 54 mice were randomly and equally divided into three groups, i.e., untreated, betadine-treated, and formulation-treated, to ascertain the interplay between cytokines and chemokines and their culminative role in the release of growth factors. The ascorbate formulae were found to be amorphous, biocompatible, safe, and long-lasting, with particle sizes and zeta potentials of 389.7 ± 0.69 nm and −38.1 ± 0.65 mV, respectively, and anti-oxidative potential. An in-vitro study revealed that the formulation has a significant (p
ISSN:1043-4666
1096-0023
DOI:10.1016/j.cyto.2023.156158