Wound Dressing: Combination of Acacia Gum/PVP/Cyclic Dextrin in Bioadhesive Patches Loaded with Grape Seed Extract
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Acacia gum Wound Grape seed extract Patch Bioadhesion
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2022-02-22Referencia bibliográfica
Pagano, C... [et al.]. Wound Dressing: Combination of Acacia Gum/PVP/Cyclic Dextrin in Bioadhesive Patches Loaded with Grape Seed Extract. Pharmaceutics 2022, 14, 485. [https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14030485]
Abstract
The success of wound treatment is conditioned by the combination of both suitable active
ingredients and formulation. Grape seed extract (GSE), a waste by-product obtained by grape
processing, is a natural source rich in many phenolic compounds responsible for antioxidant, antiinflammatory,
and antimicrobial activities and for this reason useful to be used in a wound care
product. Bioadhesive polymeric patches have been realized by combining acacia gum (AG) and
polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP). Prototypes were prepared by considering different AG/PVP ratios and
the most suitable in terms of mechanical and bioadhesion properties resulted in the 9.5/1.0 ratio. This
patch was loaded with GSE combined with cyclic dextrin (CD) to obtain the molecular dispersion of
the active ingredient in the dried formulation. The loaded patch resulted mechanically resistant and
able to release GSE by a sustained mechanism reaching concentrations able to stimulate keratinocytes’
growth, to exert both antibacterial and antioxidant activities.