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Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2012

Gelam (Melaleuca spp.) Honey-Based Hydrogel as Burn Wound Dressing.

Rozaini Mohd Zohdi; Zuki Abu Bakar Zakaria; Norimah Yusof; Noordin Mohamed Mustapha; Muhammad Nazrul Hakim Abdullah

A novel cross-linked honey hydrogel dressing was developed by incorporating Malaysian honey into hydrogel dressing formulation, cross-linked and sterilized using electron beam irradiation (25 kGy). In this study, the physical properties of the prepared honey hydrogel and its wound healing efficacy on deep partial thickness burn wounds in rats were assessed. Skin samples were taken at 7, 14, 21, and 28 days after burn for histopathological and molecular evaluations. Application of honey hydrogel dressings significantly enhanced (P < 0.05) wound closure and accelerated the rate of re-epithelialization as compared to control hydrogel and OpSite film dressing. A significant decrease in inflammatory response was observed in honey hydrogel treated wounds as early as 7 days after burn (P < 0.05). Semiquantitative analysis using RT-PCR revealed that treatment with honey hydrogel significantly (P < 0.05) suppressed the expression of proinflammatory cytokines (IL-1α, IL-1β, and IL-6). The present study substantiates the potential efficacy of honey hydrogel dressings in accelerating burn wound healing.


Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B | 2011

Sea cucumber (Stichopus hermanii) based hydrogel to treat burn wounds in rats

Rozaini Mohd Zohdi; Zuki Abu Bakar Zakaria; Norimah Yusof; Noordin Mohamed Mustapha; Muhammad Nazrul Hakim Abdullah

Malaysian sea cucumber was incorporated into hydrogel formulation by using electron beam irradiation technique and was introduced as novel cross-linked Gamat Hydrogel dressing. This study investigated whether Gamat Hydrogel enhanced repair of deep partial skin thickness burn wound in rats and its possible mechanism. Wounds were treated with either Gamat Hydrogel, control hydrogel, OpSite® film dressing or left untreated. Skin samples were taken at 7, 14, 21, and 28 days post burn for histological and molecular evaluations. Gamat Hydrogel markedly enhanced wound contraction and improved histological reorganization of the regenerating tissue. Furthermore, the dressing modulated the inflammatory responses, stimulated the activation and proliferation of fibroblasts, and enhanced rapid production of collagen fiber network with a consequently shorter healing time. The level of proinflammatory cytokines; IL-1α, IL-1β, and IL-6, were significantly reduced in Gamat Hydrogel treated wounds compared with other groups as assessed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). In summary, our results showed that Gamat Hydrogel promoted burn wound repair via a complex mechanism involving stimulation of tissue regeneration and regulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines. The resultant wound healing effects were attributed to the synergistic effect of the hydrogel matrix and incorporated sea cucumber.


Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2017

Cytotoxicity and Apoptosis Induction of Ardisia crispa and Its Solvent Partitions against Mus musculus Mammary Carcinoma Cell Line (4T1)

Muhammad Luqman Nordin; Arifah Abdul Kadir; Zainul Amiruddin Zakaria; Fauziah Othman; Rasedee Abdullah; Muhammad Nazrul Hakim Abdullah

This study was conducted to investigate the cytotoxicity and apoptosis effect of A. crispa extract and its solvent partition (ethyl acetate and aqueous extract) against Mus musculus mammary carcinoma cell line (4T1). The normal mouse fibroblast cell line (NIH3T3) was used as comparison for selective cytotoxicity properties. The cytotoxicity evaluation was assessed using MTT assay. AO/PI dual fluorescent staining assay and Annexin V-FITC were used for apoptosis analysis. Results showed that 80% methanol extract from leaves showed most promising antimammary cancer agent with IC50 value of 42.26 ± 1.82 μg/mL and selective index (SI) value of 10.22. Ethyl acetate was cytotoxic for both cancer and normal cell while aqueous extract exhibited poor cytotoxic effect. 4T1 cells labelled with AO/PI and Annexin V-FITC and treated with 80% methanol extract demonstrated that the extract induces apoptosis to 4T1 mammary cancer cells. In conclusion, 80% methanol extract of A. crispa was selectively cytotoxic towards 4T1 cells but less cytotoxic towards NIH3T3 cells and induced the cancerous cells into apoptotic stage as early as 6 hours.


Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2008

Expression of recombinant human epidermal growth factor in Escherichia coli and characterization of its biological activity.

Ahmad Faizal Abdull Razis; Elysha Nur Ismail; Zarida Hambali; Muhammad Nazrul Hakim Abdullah; Abdul Manaf Ali; Mohd Azmi Mohd Lila


International Journal of Cancer Research | 2008

The Establishment and Use of an in vivo Animal Model for Cervical Intra-Epithelial Neoplasia

Ahmad Bustamam Abdul; Muhammad Nazrul Hakim Abdullah; Siddiq Ibrahim; Nirmala Devi Tailan; Adel Sharaf Al-Zubairi; Murali Mohan Syam Mohan


BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2016

Mechanism(s) of action underlying the gastroprotective effect of ethyl acetate fraction obtained from the crude methanolic leaves extract of Muntingia calabura

Zainul Amiruddin Zakaria; Tavamani Balan; Ahmad Khusairi Azemi; Maizatul Hasyima Omar; Norhafizah Mohtarrudin; Zuraini Ahmad; Muhammad Nazrul Hakim Abdullah; Mohd Nasir Mohd Desa; Lay Kek Teh; Mohd Zaki Salleh


Archive | 2004

The effect of topical application of Malaysian honey on burn wound healing

Rozaini Mohd Zohdi; Noordin Mohamed Mustapha; Norimah Yusof; Muhammad Nazrul Hakim Abdullah


African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology | 2011

Involvement of CYP450 system in hepatoprotective activity of Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI)-produced virgin coconut oils

Zainul Amiruddin Zakaria; Arifah Abdul Kadir; Muhammad Nazrul Hakim Abdullah; Zuraini Ahmad; M. S. Rofiee; Lay Kek Teh; Mohd Zaki Salleh; Kamariah Long


Archive | 2007

USE OF AN ANTI-CANCER COMPOUND

Ahmad Bustamam Abdul; Muhammad Nazrul Hakim Abdullah; Mohd Nordin Lajis; Nirmala Devi Tailan; Zetty Nadia Mohd Zain; Siddig Ibrahim Abdel Wahab; Adel Sharaf Al-Zubairi


BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2017

Methanol extract of Dicranopteris linearis L. leaves impedes acetaminophen-induced liver intoxication partly by enhancing the endogenous antioxidant system

Zainul Amiruddin Zakaria; Farah Hidayah Kamisan; Maizatul Hasyima Omar; Nur Diyana Mahmood; Fezah Othman; Siti Selina Abdul Hamid; Muhammad Nazrul Hakim Abdullah

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Zuraini Ahmad

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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Norimah Yusof

Malaysian Nuclear Agency

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Lay Kek Teh

Universiti Teknologi MARA

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