From the sea to the bee: Gellan gum-honey-diatom composite to deliver resveratrol for cartilage regeneration under oxidative stress conditions

M. A. Bonifacio, Andrea COCHIS, S. Cometa, P. Gentile, A. Scalzone, A. C. Scalia, Lia RIMONDINI, Giglio E. De

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Abstract

Carbohydrate-based porous scaffolds are promising biomaterials to support cartilage regeneration. In this respect, their composition could be designed to face clinical challenges, i.e., articular load bearing, infections and oxidative stress. Herein, an innovative scaffold has been developed, combining raw materials belonging to different kingdoms of life. Indeed, gellan gum, a bacterial-derived carbohydrate, was blended with a beehive product (Manuka honey) with prominent antibacterial features. Moreover, resveratrol, a phytoalexin with powerful antioxidant activity, was loaded into the silica shells of diatoms, unicellular microalgae with cytocompatible features. The developed composite porous scaffolds demonstrated mechanical properties suitable for cartilage regeneration. Furthermore, they allowed the controlled release of resveratrol, hindering bacterial proliferation and oxidative stress damage, while supporting stem cell colonization and chondrogenic differentiation.
Lingua originaleInglese
RivistaCarbohydrate Polymers
Volume245
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2020

Keywords

  • Antioxidant
  • Cartilage regeneration
  • Composite
  • Diatoms
  • Gellan gum
  • Resveratrol

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