Scoping review: evaluation of sea cucumber as a new therapeutic agent for wound healing treatment in clinical trials and in vivo studies / Nurshazwani Azmi ... [et al.]

Azmi, Nurshazwani and Lestari, Widya and Khazan, Khazlan Afiq and Mazlan, Nurzafirah and Mohd Rus, Shaiqah and Haris, Muhammad Salahuddin (2024) Scoping review: evaluation of sea cucumber as a new therapeutic agent for wound healing treatment in clinical trials and in vivo studies / Nurshazwani Azmi ... [et al.]. Compendium of Oral Science (CORALS), 11 (2). pp. 113-132. ISSN 2489-1102; 2637-0611

Abstract

Objectives: The development of biomaterials with the potential to hasten wound healing is a major concern in the biomedicine industry. Sea cucumbers, also known as bêche-de-mer or gamat, have long been used for food and folk medicine in Asian and Middle Eastern countries. Due to their pharmacological benefits, sea cucumbers have been explored for medical use, especially in dermatological formulas for wound healing treatment. The biological activities of sea cucumbers, such as their antiinflammatory, anti-bacterial, antioxidant, and anti-coagulant properties, are imperatively facilitating the wound healing process owing to their abundance of bioactive compounds, such as phenolic peptide, glycosaminoglycan, saponin, collagen, and fucoidan chondroitin sulphates. However, there were still insufficient studies that systematically reviewed the existing literature on the evaluation of sea cucumber as a wound healing agent. Thus, this scoping review will encompass the wound healing potential of sea cucumber for in vivo and clinical trials. Materials and Methods: The searches were conducted using three main databases, which are PubMed, Science Direct, and Google Scholar, with papers released between 1970 and 2022. Twelve studies met the inclusion criteria in which these studies compromise in vivo and clinical trials that evaluate five different types of wounds, which are excision, incision, ulcer, diabetic, and burn wounds. Results and Conclusion: Findings from in vivo and clinical trials provide consistent evidence through macroscopic and microscopic observation; the studies prove that sea cucumber can enhance tissue repair and wound healing through regulation of inflammatory response, fibroblast proliferation and amplifying the angiogenesis process.

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Azmi, Nurshazwani
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Lestari, Widya
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Khazan, Khazlan Afiq
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Mazlan, Nurzafirah
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Mohd Rus, Shaiqah
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Haris, Muhammad Salahuddin
solah@iium.edu.my
Subjects: R Medicine > RK Dentistry > Preventive dentistry > Dental health education
R Medicine > RK Dentistry > Oral and dental anatomy and physiology
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selangor > Sungai Buloh Campus > Faculty of Dentistry
Journal or Publication Title: Compendium of Oral Science (CORALS)
UiTM Journal Collections: UiTM Journal > Compendium of Oral Science (CORALS)
ISSN: 2489-1102; 2637-0611
Volume: 11
Number: 2
Page Range: pp. 113-132
Keywords: sea cucumber, wound healing, clinical trials, in vivo studies
Date: September 2024
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/104814
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