A Pro-Regenerative Petroleum Jelly-Based, Copper-Doped Bioactive Glass Ointment for Impaired Wound Healing in Metabolic Syndrome

    Huifeng Wang, Ophelia Tong, Youssef Ibrahim, Muskan Aslam, Yugang Liu, Chongwen Duan, Ruyue Luo, Angel Guo, Emma Vinokour, Andrew Kang, Pritika Jakka, Bin Jiang, Guillermo Ameer
    TLDR The ointment with copper improves wound healing and reduces scarring.
    The study investigates the wound healing potential of a petroleum jelly-based, copper-doped bioactive glass ointment (PBGCu) for chronic wounds associated with metabolic syndrome. The ointment, particularly with 3 wt% copper concentration, demonstrated high biocompatibility, strong antibacterial activity, and significantly improved wound healing in both mouse and pig models. PBGCu3-treated wounds showed faster closure, enhanced epithelial regeneration, increased dermal thickness, and reduced scar formation. The sustained release of Cu2+ ions from the ointment supports long-term tissue regeneration, making it a promising, low-cost therapeutic tool for managing chronic wounds. Future research will explore the mechanisms and efficacy in infected wounds.
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