Melatonin nanogel promotes skin healing response in burn wounds of rats
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Soriano Ruiz, José Luis; Calpena-Campmany, Ana; Rincón Díaz, María; Pérez González, Noelia; Halbaut-Bellowa, Lyda; Rodríguez-Lagunas, María José; Clares Naveros, BeatrizEditorial
Taylor and Francis
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melatonin Nanogels Skin wound healing
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2020-09-04Referencia bibliográfica
Published version: Soriano JL, Calpena AC, Rincón M, Pérez N, Halbaut L, Rodríguez-Lagunas MJ, Clares B. Melatonin nanogel promotes skin healing response in burn wounds of rats. Nanomedicine (Lond). 2020 Sep;15(22):2133-2147. https://doi.org/10.2217/nnm-2020-0193
Resumen
Aim: Development of a melatonin nanogel intended for wound healing (WH) application. Material &
methods: The main components of the nanogel were poloxamer 407, chitosan and hyaluronic acid. The
nanogel was characterized by the assessment of physical interactions, swelling, wettability, rheological
properties and internal structure. The drug release, antimicrobial efficacy against different strains and
biocompatibility with human keratinocytes were also tested. Finally, the WH efficacy was evaluated in
rats. Results: The nanogel showed optimal physicochemical properties and an internal network of interconnected
channels from which melatonin was released following first order kinetics. Antimicrobial
activity was similar to commercial reference material and it promoted epidermis growth with evident
wound contraction. Conclusion: Melatonin nanogel can be proposed as a promising system for WH.




