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Plant‐Derived Chinese Herbal Hydrogel Microneedle Patches for Wound Healing

Qichen Luan, Ruochen Qiao, Xiangyi Wu, Jingyang Shan, Chuanhui Song, Xiaozhi Zhao, Yuanjin Zhao

2024Small45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Several natural Chinese herbal medicines have demonstrated considerable potential in facilitating wound healing, while the primary concern remains centered around optimizing formulation and structure to maximize their efficacy. To address this, a natural microneedles drug delivery system is proposed that harnesses gelatinized starch and key Chinese herbal ingredients-aloe vera and berberine. After gelatinized and aged in a well-designed mold, the starch-based microneedles are fabricated with suitable mechanical strength to load components. The resulting Chinese herbal hydrogel microneedles, enriched with integrated berberine and aloe, exhibit antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and fibroblast growth-promoting properties, thereby facilitating wound healing in the whole process. In vivo experimental results underscore the notable achievements of the microneedles in early-stage antibacterial effects and subsequent tissue reconstruction, contributing significantly to the overall wound healing process. These results emphasize the advantageous combination of traditional Chinese medicine with microneedles, presenting a novel strategy for wound repair and opening new avenues for the application of traditional Chinese medicine.

Topics & Concepts

Wound healingAloe veraBerberineMaterials scienceTraditional medicineTraditional Chinese medicineWound dressingDrug deliveryBiomedical engineeringPharmacologyMedicineNanotechnologySurgeryComposite materialPathologyAlternative medicineWound Healing and TreatmentsAdvancements in Transdermal Drug DeliveryBee Products Chemical Analysis