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Design and development of thyroxine/heparin releasing affordable cotton dressings to treat chronic wounds

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Design and development of thyroxine/heparin releasing affordable cotton dressings to treat chronic wounds. / Waris, Tayyba Sher; Shah, Syed Tahir Abbas; Mehmood, Azra et al.
In: Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Vol. 16, No. 5, 31.05.2022, p. 460-471.

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Waris, TS, Shah, STA, Mehmood, A, Iqbal, Z, Zehra, M, Chaudhry, AA, Rehman, IU & Yar, M 2022, 'Design and development of thyroxine/heparin releasing affordable cotton dressings to treat chronic wounds', Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 460-471. https://doi.org/10.1002/term.3295

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Waris, T. S., Shah, S. T. A., Mehmood, A., Iqbal, Z., Zehra, M., Chaudhry, A. A., Rehman, I. U., & Yar, M. (2022). Design and development of thyroxine/heparin releasing affordable cotton dressings to treat chronic wounds. Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, 16(5), 460-471. https://doi.org/10.1002/term.3295

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Waris TS, Shah STA, Mehmood A, Iqbal Z, Zehra M, Chaudhry AA et al. Design and development of thyroxine/heparin releasing affordable cotton dressings to treat chronic wounds. Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. 2022 May 31;16(5):460-471. Epub 2022 Mar 4. doi: 10.1002/term.3295

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Waris, Tayyba Sher ; Shah, Syed Tahir Abbas ; Mehmood, Azra et al. / Design and development of thyroxine/heparin releasing affordable cotton dressings to treat chronic wounds. In: Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. 2022 ; Vol. 16, No. 5. pp. 460-471.

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abstract = "This research on a thyroxine/heparin-based cotton wound dressing tests angiogenic and wound healing ability of thyroxine/heparin in a chick chorionic allantoic membrane bioassay and in skin wounds in healthy rats. Commercially available cotton dressings were simply loaded with thyroxine/heparin solutions and coated with wax. Prior to undertaking the animal study, we assessed in vitro release of thyroxine/heparin from coated and uncoated cotton dressings. Both showed more than 85% release of drug over 14 days, though the lesser release was observed in wax-coated thyroxine/heparin dressing as compared to uncoated thyroxine/heparin dressing. Testing of angiogenesis through CAM assay proved good angiogenic potential of heparin and thyroxin, but the thyroxine found more angiogenic than heparin. In animal study, full-thickness skin wounds of 20 mm diameter showed good healing in both heparin and thyroxine-treated groups. But the most striking result was seen in the thyroxine-treated group where thyroxine showed significant difference with heparin-treated group and completely healed the wounds in 23 days. Thus, the study suggest that thyroxine possesses greater angiogenic and wound healing potential than heparin, and the use of thyroxine/heparin-loaded wax-coated cotton dressing could be a cost-effective option for the management of chronic wounds.",
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