1. Effect of 'Procumbenase' a serine protease from Tridax procumbens aqueous extract on wound healing: A scar free healing of full thickness wounds.
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Gubbiveeranna V, Megha GT, Kusuma CG, Ravikumar H, Thoyajakshi RS, Vijayakumar S, Mathad SN, Nagaraju S, Wazzan H, Khan A, Alzahrani KA, and Malash AM
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- Animals, Mice, Rats, NIH 3T3 Cells, Male, Cicatrix drug therapy, Hydroxyproline metabolism, Tensile Strength, Wound Healing drug effects, Serine Proteases metabolism, Serine Proteases chemistry, Plant Extracts pharmacology, Plant Extracts chemistry
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Wound healing involves several cellular and molecular pathways. Tridax procumbens activates genetic pathways with antibacterial, antioxidant, anticancer, and anti-inflammatory properties, aiding wound healing. This study purified Procumbenase, a serine protease from T. procumbens extract, using gel filtration (Sephadex G-75) and ion exchange (CM-Sephadex C-50) chromatography. Characterization involved analyses of protease activity, RP-HPLC, SDS-PAGE, gelatin zymogram, PAS staining, mass spectrometry, and circular dichroism. Optimal pH and temperature were determined. Protease type was identified using inhibitors. Wound-healing potential was evaluated through tensile strength, wound models, hydroxyproline estimation, and NIH 3T3 cell scratch analysis. In incision wound rat models, Procumbenase increased tensile strength on day 14 more than saline and Povidone‑iodine. It increased wound contraction by 89 % after 10 days in excision wound models, attaining full contraction by day 15 and closure by day 21. Scarless wound healing was enhanced by 18 days of epithelialization against 22 and 21 days for saline and povidone‑iodine. Procumbenase increased hydroxyproline concentration 2.53-fold (59.93 ± 2.89 mg/g) compared to saline (23.67 ± 1.86 mg/g). In NIH 3 T3 cell scratch assay, Procumbenase increased migration by 60.93 % (50 μg) and 60.57 % (150 μg) after 48 h. Thus, Procumbenase is the primary bioactive molecule in T. procumbens, demonstrates scar-free wound healing properties., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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