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Title

Inhibition of deleterious chronic wound enzymes with plant polyphenols.

Authors

Díaz-GonzáLez, María; Rocasalbas, Guillem; Francesko, Antonio; Touriño, Sonia; Torres, Josep Lluis; Tzanov, Tzanko

Abstract

The chronic wound environment is characterized by high concentrations of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and elevated levels of myeloperoxidase (MPO) and collagenases, together impairing the healing process. Therefore, the management of chronic wounds at a molecular level requires the synergistic use of antioxidants, MPO and collagenase inhibitors to simultaneously target multiple factors from wound pathogenesis. In this study, a polyphenolic extract from Hamamelis virginiana plant, rich in condensed and hydrolysable oligomeric tannins, was evaluated as an inhibitor of MPO and collagenase. In addition to efficient scavengers of radical and non-radical reactive species, H. virginiana polyphenols were found to act as substrates in the MPO peroxidase cycle, preventing the accumulation of ROS in the chronic wound site. Furthermore, it was also found that the plant exerts an irreversible inhibitory effect on collagenase activity (IC50 == 75 ± 10 μg/mL).

Subjects

ENZYME inhibitors; CHRONIC wounds & injuries; PLANT polyphenols; OXYGEN in the body; PEROXIDASE; COLLAGENASES; ANTIOXIDANTS; COMMON witch hazel

Publication

Biocatalysis & Biotransformation, 2012, Vol 30, Issue 1, p102

ISSN

1024-2422

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3109/10242422.2012.646676

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