2023
DOI: 10.3390/jcs7080343
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Curcumin-Loaded Nanofibrous Matrix Accelerates Fibroblast Cell Proliferation and Enhances Wound Healing via GSK3-β Inhibition

Kiran Konain,
Nayyer Saddique,
Muhammad Samie
et al.

Abstract: Wound healing is a multifaceted biological process influenced by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors. The ability of Wnt signaling to activate cell proliferation appears to serve a central role in wound healing. Therefore, the direct activation of Wnt or inhibition of the Wnt antagonist could be an ideal approach for the stimulation of wound healing. This study aimed to investigate the underlying mechanism of small molecule-loaded nanofibrous matrix in inducing wound healing. Herein, a naturally derived small… Show more

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“…The addition of PEG increased the hydrophilicity of the suture, facilitating the release of curcumin into the medium. Curcumin is a natural agent that induces rapid wound healing by stimulating cell proliferation and migration [88]. After the release, curcumin interacted with the cells, enhancing cell attachment and proliferation.…”
Section: Mtt Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The addition of PEG increased the hydrophilicity of the suture, facilitating the release of curcumin into the medium. Curcumin is a natural agent that induces rapid wound healing by stimulating cell proliferation and migration [88]. After the release, curcumin interacted with the cells, enhancing cell attachment and proliferation.…”
Section: Mtt Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%