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  • Arabinogalactan as active compound in the management of corneal wounds: in vitro toxicity and in vivo investigations on rabbits.

Arabinogalactan as active compound in the management of corneal wounds: in vitro toxicity and in vivo investigations on rabbits.

Current eye research (2010-12-23)
Susi Burgalassi, Nadia Nicosia, Daniela Monti, Giulia Falcone, Enrico Boldrini, Ortenzio Fabiani, Carla Lenzi, Andrea Pirone, Patrizia Chetoni
ABSTRACT

Aims of the present investigation were to prove that natural polysaccharide arabinogalactan (AG) is well tolerated after ocular administration and exerts a high restoring effect on corneal epithelium abrasions. AG interactions with corneal cells, as well as its effect on their proliferation, were evaluated employing rabbit corneal epithelial cell cultures. The effects due to the presence of benzalkonium chloride (BAK) were also studied on cell cultures, ex vivo on rabbit isolated corneas, evaluating the hydration level, and on the healing rate of experimental corneal wounds in rabbits. Furthermore, the healing process of corneal lesions treated with an experimental 5.0% AG solution was studied and compared with those obtained applying solutions of hyaluronic acid and tamarind seed polysaccharide, both chosen as a reference by virtue of their well-known adjuvant properties on corneal trophism; the study was carried out by light and transmission electron microscopy. BAK showed toxic effects on corneal epithelium in all experiments. AG proved to stimulate the growth of the corneal epithelial cells by interacting at the level of the cell plasma membrane. The microscopy observations of the epithelial surface of AG-treated damaged corneas revealed a well-restored and histologically organized ultrastructure characterized by fully formed microvilli and glycocalyx; the healing process resulted faster with respect to spontaneously recovered untreated corneas. Our results suggest that AG can interact with corneal epithelial cells without any toxic side effect; moreover, it proved to stimulate cell proliferation, thus promoting tissue re-epithelialization and reorganization just 48 hr post-wounding.

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Heptyl alcohol, ≥97%, FCC, FG
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1-Heptanol, 98%
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1-Heptanol, analytical standard, ≥99.5% (GC)
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1-Heptanol, ≥99.5% (GC)