Marine and Agro-Industrial By-Products Valorization Intended for Topical Formulations in Wound Healing Applications
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Over the past years, research attention has been focusing more on waste-derived, naturally
derived, and renewable materials, in the view of a more sustainable economy. In this work, different
topical formulations were obtained from the valorization of marine and agro-industrial by-products
and the use of Carbopol 940 as gelling agent. In particular, the combination of extracts obtained
from the marine snail, Rapanosa venosa, with Cladophora vagabunda and grape pomace extracts, was
investigated for wound healing purposes. Rapana venosa has demonstrated wound healing properties
and antioxidant activity. Similarly, grape pomace extracts have been shown to accelerate the healing
process. However, their synergic use has not been explored yet. To this aim, four different formulations
were produced. Three formulations differed for the presence of a different extract of Rapana
venosa: marine collagen, marine gelatin, and collagen hydrolysate, while another formulation used
mammalian gelatin as further control. Physico-chemical properties of the extracts as well as of the
formulations were analyzed. Furthermore, thermal stability was evaluated by thermogravimetric
analysis. Antioxidant capacity and biological behavior, in terms of cytocompatibility, wound healing,
and antimicrobial potential, were assessed. The results highlighted for all the formulations (i) a good
conservation and thermal stability in time, (ii) a neutralizing activity against free radicals, (iii) and
high degree of cytocompatibility and tissue regeneration potential. In particular, collagen, gelatin, and
collagen hydrolysate obtained from the Rapana venosa marine snail represent an important, valuable
alternative to mammalian products.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Rapana venosa compounds; Cladophora vagabunda; grape pomace; marine and agroindustrial by-products valorization; wound healing; topical formulations
List of contributors:
D'Amora, Ugo
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