EFFECT OF CHITOSAN HYDROGEL-LOADED TURMERIC EXTRACT ON OXIDATIVE STRESS MARKERS IN DIABETIC WOUNDS IN RATS
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Abstract
Delayed wound healing is one of the most severe complications of diabetes mellitus with
significant resultant morbidity and mortality. It is currently believed that oxidative stress plays a
pivotal role in diabetic wound healing. An imbalance of free radicals leads to cell damage. tissue
damage and delayed wound healing. This study investigated the effect of chitosan hydrogel
loaded with turmeric extract on oxidative stress markers in diabetic wounds in rats. Diabetes was
induced in the rats using alloxan, and after confirmation of diabetes by their high blood glucose
level of more than 200mg/dl, the wound was created on the dorsal parts of their body. Diabetic
rats were grouped into three, each group containing 5 rats. Two other groups served as the
controls (not induced with diabetes) and the negative control (untreated). The three groups were
treated with turmeric extract, naïve and the loaded hydrogel, respectively. At the end of the
treatment, wound tissue was collected for analyses of malondialdehyde (MDA), catalase (CAT),
glutathione (GSH), and superoxide dismutase (SOD). Results showed that the chitosan hydrogel
loaded turmeric extracts significantly mitigated oxidative stress, evidenced by a marked decrease
in MDA levels (P<0.05) and an increase in the activities of antioxidant enzymes (CAT, GSH,
SOD) compared to the untreated diabetic group (P<0.05). Overall, the results demonstrated that
chitosan hydrogel loaded with turmeric improved antioxidant status in the wound tissue of
diabetic rats, confirming its therapeutic efficacy for wound management.
