Pro-Angiogenic and Wound-Healing Potential of Bioactive Polysaccharides Extracted from ….


Pro-Angiogenic and Wound-Healing Potential of Bioactive Polysaccharides Extracted from Moroccan Algae Osmundea pinnatifida

Summary: Researchers investigated a bioactive polysaccharide (PSOP) extracted from the red alga Osmundea pinnatifida. Laboratory assays, chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) models, and rat wound models confirmed its antioxidant, pro-angiogenic, and wound healing properties. PSOP enhanced vascular growth, collagen formation, and accelerated closure, making it a promising candidate for advanced wound care therapies.

Key Highlights:

  • Extraction & analysis: Structural characterization revealed PSOP’s high carbohydrate content and porous morphology, favorable for biomedical use.
  • Antioxidant activity: Demonstrated strong radical scavenging and reducing power in vitro, supporting its role in reducing oxidative stress in wounds.
  • Angiogenesis stimulation: Increased vascular branching by up to 250% in CAM assays.
  • In vivo healing: Rats treated with PSOP hydrogel showed faster wound contraction, with complete closure by day 11.
  • Mechanism: Computational docking suggested PSOP may interact with VEGF and COX-2, influencing angiogenesis and tissue repair pathways.
  • Clinical potential: Findings indicate PSOP could be developed into novel, natural biomaterials for chronic or ischemic wound treatment.

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Keywords:
Zakaria Boujhoud,
Malek Eleroui,
Osmundea pinnatifida,
bioactive polysaccharides,
angiogenesis,
wound healing,
antioxidant activity