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Objective:To characterize proteins and other nutrients in striatin(DLBS0333),a bioactive protein fraction isolated from snakehead fish(Channa striata) and to investigate its wound healing activity.Methods:Proteins and other constituents in striatin were characterized by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis,two dimension electrophoresis,immunoblotting assay,spectroscopy and high performance liquid chromatography.The wound healing activity of striatin was studied in vitro using 3T3 fibroblast cells and in vivo using wound-induced animal model.Various parameters related to wound healing process were evaluated.Results:Striatin contained four major bioactive proteins with approximate molecular weight of 8.3,10.9,15.4 and 16.7 kDa.In addition to proteins,striatin also contained amino acids(10 essential and 7 non essential amino acids),fatty acids(palmitic acid,oleic acid,stearic acid,linoleic acid,arachidonic acid),vitamins(vitamin A,vitamin B_6)and other nutrients(carbohydrate,dietary fiber,biotin,choline,inositol,L-carnitine,selenium) which are potential for wound healing and increasing serum albumin level.Treatment with striatin both in vitro and in vivo indicated that striatin enhanced cell proliferation.Wound-induced animal model treated with striatin showed significantly faster wound healing process,as confirmed by wound size and faster serum albumin level recovery.Although striatin does not contain albumin,this bioactive protein fraction may lead to enhanced albumin synthesis in the liver thereby maintaining the blood albumin level.Thus,consuming striatin is a better option to improve albumin levels in diseased condition and the condition of being injured.Conclusions:Striatin(DLBS0333) is a potential natural compound for accelerating wound healing in conditions such as post surgery and post partum,and increasing albumin level.
Objective: To characterize proteins and other nutrients in striatin (DLBS0333), a bioactive protein fraction isolated from snakehead fish (Channa striata) and to investigate its wound healing activity. Methods: Proteins and other constituents in striatin were characterized by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, two dimensional electrophoresis, immunoblotting assay, spectroscopy and high performance liquid chromatography. The wound healing activity of striatin was studied in vitro using 3T3 fibroblast cells and in vivo using wound-induced animal model. Various parameters related to wound healing process were evaluated as Results: Striatin contained four major bioactive proteins with approximate molecular weights of 8.3, 10.9, 15.4 and 16.7 kDa. Addition to proteins, striatin also contained amino acids (10 essential and 7 non essential amino acids), fatty acids (palmitic acid, oleic acid, stearic acid, linoleic acid, arachidonic acid), vitamins (vitamin A, vitamin B_6) and other nutrients hydrate, dietary fiber, biotin, choline, inositol, L-carnitine, selenium) which are potential for wound healing and increasing serum albumin level. Treatment with striatin both in vitro and in vivo indicated that striatin enhanced cell proliferation. treated with striatin showed significantly faster wound healing process, as confirmed by wound size and faster serum albumin level recovery. Though striatin does not contain albumin, this bioactive protein fraction may lead to enhanced albumin synthesis in the liver thereby maintaining the blood albumin level. , consuming striatin is a better option to improve albumin levels in diseased condition and the condition of being injured. Conclusions: Striatin (DLBS0333) is a potential natural compound for accelerating wound healing in conditions such as post surgery and post partum, and increasing albumin level .