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
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.

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