J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.  2006 Jan;33(1):13-20.

The Wound Healing Effects of Alginate-crosslinked Collagen Dermal Substitute of Artificial Skin

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  • 1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Daegu Catholic University, Daegu, Korea. andrews@cu.ac.kr
  • 2School of Medicine & Tissue Engineering Center, Daegu Catholic University, Daegu, Korea.

Abstract

Alginate, which is isolated from brown seaweed, is a bioabsorbable long chain polysaccharides, beta-D-mannuronic acid and alpha-L-guluronic acid. The authors produced alginates and alginate-colllagen as a disc form. Then, to evaluate the efficacy of alginate and alginate-collagen complex as a wound healing material, three full-thickness skin defects of 2 cm in diameter were made at the back of the New Zealand white rabbits. Three groups of dressing materials-alginate, alginate-collagen complex and vaseline gauze as control group - were applied on the wound and the results were evaluated grossly and histopathologically. The authors compared gross findings of sizes of healed wound, wound epithelization and wound contraction by tracing the remaining wound area at 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th day after wound introduction, and wound biopsy was performed at 3rd, 7th, 14th, 21st day, respectively. Alginate and alginate-collagen complex showed statistically higher percentage of wound contraction and wound healing compared to control group(p<0.05). Alginate-collagen complex showed statistically higher percentage of wound contraction, epithelization and wound healing compared to alginate alone. In conclusion, the result suggests that alginate has a good effect of wound healing and that alginate-collagen complex is more effective in wound healing than alginate alone.

Keyword

Alginate; Alginate-collagen complex; Wound healing

MeSH Terms

Alginates
Bandages
Biopsy
Collagen*
Petrolatum
Polysaccharides
Rabbits
Seaweed
Skin
Skin, Artificial*
Wound Healing*
Wounds and Injuries*
Alginates
Collagen
Petrolatum
Polysaccharides
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