Biological dressings have emerged as a promising approach for effective wound treatment. However, despite extensive research, the fabrication of biomass-based dressings with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, as well as high biocompatibility, remains a challenge. In this study, the byproducts of Andrias davidianus as raw materials were used to prepare a biomass-based Pickering emulsion. A stable emulsion was formed by homogenizing A. davidianus collagen (AD-SC) with liver oil (AD-LO). The antioxidant peptides (AD-BP) were then incorporated into the mixture, and a Pickering emulsion loaded with antioxidant peptides was successfully prepared. The stability of AD-PE was confirmed through storage, centrifugation, and ζ-potential analyses, and the emulsion exhibited the controlled release of the peptides. In vitro experiments confirmed that AD-PE exhibited marked antioxidant activity and high biocompatibility, with no cytotoxicity, and the promotion of cell migration. In addition, in vivo evaluations demonstrated that AD-PE accelerated wound healing by leveraging the synergistic effects of its components to reduce inflammation and mitigate oxidative damage. This work offers a novel approach for the biomedical application of AD-PE and a new strategy for the utilization of A. davidianus processing byproducts.
Biocompatible Pickering Emulsions from Andrias davidianus Byproducts for Promoting Burn Wound Healing.
利用 Andrias davidianus 副产品制备的生物相容性 Pickering 乳液促进烧伤伤口愈合
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作者:Luo Jianlin, Wang Mingbo, Qiu Lulu, Huang Qingqing, Liu Xiaoting, Hao Linying, Ye Ting, Shang Wencong, Wang Kaizhuo, Wang Hui, Meng Yonglu, Xu Kai, Li Can
| 期刊: | Biomaterials Research | 影响因子: | 9.600 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Aug 19; 29:0233 |
| doi: | 10.34133/bmr.0233 | 靶点: | ANDR |
| 研究方向: | 信号转导 | ||
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