Background: For Melatonin, the pineal gland hormone, also known as the neuroendocrine hormone, influences angiogenesis by exerting a positive effect on fibroblast, monocyte, and cytokine proliferation. Formulation and study of characteristics of gelation-based Melatonin sponge crosslinked with fructose using the surfactant foaming and freeze-drying method for wound healing application was the objective of our study. The structure of the formulated gelatin sponge was observed using a scanning electron microscope and showed to have abundant and uniform pores. Characteristics were studied using digestibility test, water uptake test, porosity measurement test, moisture uptake test, tensile strength test, folding endurance test, scanning electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and drug entrapment efficiency analysis.

Results: The obtained data showed that the formulated sponge had good mechanical properties, water uptake, and water retention capacities. In animal experiments, histological and macroscopic observations showed that wounds covered by gelatin loaded with a Melatonin sponge healed quickly.

Conclusion: The formulated sponge was a potential wound healing material having suitable physical, mechanical properties and biocompatibility. The graphical abstract is shown in Figure 1.

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