Table 4.
Type of Nanoparticles | Incorporated Antioxidants | In Vitro Analysis |
In Vivo Model | Results | Route of Administration | Ref. |
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PLGA nanoparticles | FA | - | 2.5 cm in length skin wound was created in diabetic Wistar rats of either sex | FA nanoparticles topical and oral treatment is effective in promoting wound healing in diabetic rats | Oral administration of nanoparticles and topical administration of hydrogel containing nanoparticles | [137] |
AuNPs | EGCG, ALA | Antioxidant loaded nanoparticles group significantly decreased RAGE expression in AGE-treated fibroblast cells | 1 cm in diameter skin wound was created in diabetic male BALB/c mice | Nanoparticles loaded with antioxidant significantly increased the rate of diabetic wound healing by decreasing RAGE expression than control and free antioxidants | Topical application of nanoparticles containing antioxidant on wound | [145] |
AuNPs | EGCG | - | 1 cm in diameter skin wound was created in diabetic male BALB/c mice | Epidermal growth factor receptor and collagen I and III protein expression, and hyaluronic acid expression increased considerably which significantly increases the rate of wound healing both in wild-type and diabetic mice | Nanoparticles containing liquid by gas-injection applied directly to the wound | [146] |
AuNPs | Green synthesis of AuNPs by Chamaecostus Cuspidatus |
- | Blood sampling in Wistar male diabetic mice | Nanoparticles with nontoxic effects showed 50% inhibition of free radicals with restoration of blood glucose, glycogen, and insulin levels in the diabetic mice | Intraperitoneal administration of green synthesized nanoparticle | [147] |