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In Vivo Diabetic Wound Healing Evaluation of Biocellulose Green Tamanu Hydrogels

Angelita, Giovanny - Personal Name;

Diabetic foot ulcers are the most common complications in persons with poorly controlled
diabetes (DM). This syndrome can be caused by inadequate glycemic control, underlying neuropathy, a
slow and progressive circulation disorder (PVD), or terrible foot care. Around the world, 9.1 to 26.1
million suffer from diabetic foot ulcers. Usually, people at any age are commonly suffering from diabetes
mellitus (DM). There is also a condition that could develop into diabetes called prediabetes which is as
risky as the diabetic condition itself if the patients’ lifestyle wasn’t improved. Looking at the
epidemiology, a good and adequate wound dressing should be well made as wound dressings serve as a
barrier to protect wounds and encourage healing. Hence, in this experiment, the matrix of biocellulose
(BC) and tamanu oil as dressing are investigated to promote wound healing in diabetic-induced mice.
Biocellulose is a kind of cellulose generated by bacteria. This nanostructured cellulose offers excellent
biocompatibility and biodegradability, as well as superior physicochemical and mechanical
characteristics, it also has higher purity, as well as easier extraction. Like any other material, BC also has
its drawbacks, one of them is that BC lacks antibacterial properties, hence Tamanu Oil will come in place.
Tamanu Oil has the ability as an antibacterial agent and increases the regeneration of fibroblast and
keratinocytes. Results obtained from this experiment showed that the fabrication of BC was a success
while a significant wound closure can be seen in the BC-green tamanu oil treatment group, observed
macroscopically. While green tamanu exhibits antimicrobial properties towards S.aureus strain, the
histology observation indicates that the green tamanu oil failed to accelerate the healing process of the
chronic wound (foot ulcers) caused by diabetes.


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BM 22-017
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i3L, Jakarta : i3L, Jakarta., 2022
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English
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komagataeibacter intermedius
Wound healing
Diabetes
Prediabetic condition
Biocellulose (BC)
Calophyllum inophyllum L.
Tamanu oil
Matrix
Antibacterial properties
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