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Chitosan Reinforced with Kenaf Nanocrystalline Cellulose as an Effective Carrier for the Delivery of Platelet Lysate in the Acceleration of Wound Healing

Journal

POLYMERS
Volume 13, Issue 24, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym13244392

Keywords

chitosan; kenaf; nanocrystalline cellulose; platelet lysate; wound healing

Funding

  1. Dana Impak Perdana (DIP) [DIP-2018-028]
  2. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)

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The study developed a chitosan and kenaf nanocrystalline cellulose hydrogel composite to stabilize platelet lysate (PL) and control its release onto the wound site for prolonged action. The composite hydrogel exhibited excellent water retention capacity, sustained release of PL, promotion of wound healing, and enhanced fibroblast proliferation in vitro.
The clinical use of platelet lysate (PL) in the treatment of wounds is limited by its rapid degradation by proteases at the tissue site. This research aims to develop a chitosan (CS) and kenaf nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC) hydrogel composite, which intend to stabilize PL and control its release onto the wound site for prolonged action. NCC was synthesized from raw kenaf bast fibers and incorporated into the CS hydrogel. The physicochemical properties, in vitro cytocompatibility, cell proliferation, wound scratch assay, PL release, and CS stabilizing effect of the hydrogel composites were analyzed. The study of swelling ratio (>1000%) and moisture loss (60-90%) showed the excellent water retention capacity of the CS-NCC-PL hydrogels as compared with the commercial product. In vitro release PL study (flux = 0.165 mg/cm(2)/h) indicated that NCC act as a nanofiller and provided the sustained release of PL compared with the CS hydrogel alone. The CS also showed the protective effect of growth factor (GF) present in PL, thereby promoting fast wound healing via the formulation. The CS-NCC hydrogels also augmented fibroblast proliferation in vitro and enhanced wound closures over 72 h. This study provides a new insight on CS with renewable source kenaf NCC as a nanofiller as a potential autologous PL wound therapy.

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