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Research Title Investigation of wound healing properties of Crocodylus siamensis serum on human keratinocyte cells (HaCaT) 
Date of Distribution 11 July 2017 
Conference
     Title of the Conference The 5th Asia Pacific Protein Association (APPA) Conference and the 12th International Symposium for the Protein Society of Thailand (PST) 
     Organiser Protein Society of Thailand (PST) 
     Conference Place The Tide Resort, Bangsaen 
     Province/State Chonburi 
     Conference Date 11 July 2017 
     To 14 July 2017 
Proceeding Paper
     Volume 2017 
     Issue
     Page 145 
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     Abstract Blood serum represents an important component of whole blood, and can be conveniently derived by centrifugation thereof. In a previous study, Crocodylus siamensis serum has been reported to display a broad range of biological properties, such as antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activity, which play a crucial role for supporting the wound recovery process involving the formation of new tissue around the injured skin. However, only limited information regarding the wound healing properties of C. siamensis serum have been reported to date. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate wound healing activity of C. siamensis serum using an in vitro model. Human keratinocyte cells (HaCaT) were used to study the effects of C. siamensis serum treatment on cell migration and cell proliferation by a scratch wound healing assay. After 48 h of treatment, C. siamensis serum at a concentration of 50 µg/ml and 100 µg/ml showed the ability to activate migration and proliferation of HaCaT cells. The percentages of wound closure after treatment with 50 µg/ml and 100 µg/ml of serum for 48 h were 74.47% and 92.26%, respectively, indicating a dose-dependent narrowing of the incised wound occurred. The collected results suggest that C. siamensis serum is capable of promoting the wound healing ability of HaCaT cells, which might be utilized in the development of novel therapeutic material for wound treatment in the future 
Author
595020092-6 Miss THANAWAN SRILERT [Main Author]
Science Master's Degree

Peer Review Status มีผู้ประเมินอิสระ 
Level of Conference นานาชาติ 
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Type of Presentation Poster 
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