2023
DOI: 10.1088/1748-605x/acb8f0
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Effects of sericin and egg white on the inflammation of damaged skin in mice

Abstract: Background: Sericin and egg white (EW) have shown the ability to promote wound healing. However, there have been insufficient studies regarding the effects of sericin and EW mixtures on wound healing. This study aimed to investigate the effects of a hybrid sericin and EW solution on wound repair and inflammation-related indicators in mouse skin. Methods: In this work, sericin with a low molecular weight was first mixed with homogeneous EW to prepare a hybrid wound dressing. Histology evaluation, the expression… Show more

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“…The inflammatory phase plays a crucial role in the wound healing process by inducing the recruitment of immune cells to prevent continued pathogenic damage to the organism. 69 , 70 During the hemostatic phase, stem cells migrate to the local wound site and induce vasoconstriction and platelet agglutination to promote blood clotting. 71 To produce hemostatic and anti‐inflammatory effects, a closed wound is temporarily formed on the wound surface.…”
Section: Stem Cells In Regenerative Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inflammatory phase plays a crucial role in the wound healing process by inducing the recruitment of immune cells to prevent continued pathogenic damage to the organism. 69 , 70 During the hemostatic phase, stem cells migrate to the local wound site and induce vasoconstriction and platelet agglutination to promote blood clotting. 71 To produce hemostatic and anti‐inflammatory effects, a closed wound is temporarily formed on the wound surface.…”
Section: Stem Cells In Regenerative Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%