Infuse Herbal Oils: A Comparative Study of Wheat Germ and Tomato Seed Oils

F. Barlas
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The utilization of traditional herbal medicine products has seen a resurgence in recent times, with a particular emphasis on the use of herbal oils in non-invasive wound treatment. The extraction of oils from plant seeds is a crucial step in the preparation of these products, and the preservation of active and secondary metabolites is heavily dependent on the ambient temperature at which the extraction process is carried out. In this study, wheat germ oil (WGO) and tomato seed oil (TSO) were obtained from the Central Anatolia Region and the Aegean Region, respectively. Both oils were obtained via cold-pressing, and their infused forms (WGO-TSO) were also prepared. Cytotoxicity, wound healing, and antioxidant capacity tests were conducted on HaCaT (Human keratinocyte) and Vero (Monkey kidney fibroblast-like) cell lines to investigate the in vitro activities of these formulations. The results of the intracellular cytotoxicity analysis revealed that a common dose of 25 µg/mL was non-toxic for all samples, and this dose was subsequently used as the study dose. The hydrogen peroxide-based oxidant quenching studies and wound healing studies yielded positive results for all study groups, with the WGO/TSO group demonstrating statistically superior outcomes. In conclusion, the utilization of oils in infused forms may be more effective in combating oxidative stress and promoting wound healing as compared to the use of oils alone.
注入草药油:小麦胚芽油和番茄籽油的比较研究
近年来,传统草药产品的使用已经复苏,特别强调在非侵入性伤口治疗中使用草药油。从植物种子中提取油是制备这些产品的关键步骤,活性代谢物和次生代谢物的保存在很大程度上取决于提取过程进行时的环境温度。在本研究中,小麦胚芽油(WGO)和番茄籽油(TSO)分别来自安纳托利亚中部地区和爱琴海地区。这两种油都是通过冷压得到的,并制备了它们的浸渍形式(WGO-TSO)。在HaCaT(人角化细胞)和Vero(猴肾成纤维细胞样)细胞系上进行细胞毒性、伤口愈合和抗氧化能力测试,以研究这些配方的体外活性。细胞内细胞毒性分析结果显示,25µg/mL的普通剂量对所有样品均无毒,该剂量随后被用作研究剂量。基于过氧化氢的氧化剂淬火研究和伤口愈合研究对所有研究组都产生了积极的结果,WGO/TSO组在统计学上表现出更优越的结果。总之,与单独使用油相比,以注入形式使用油可能在对抗氧化应激和促进伤口愈合方面更有效。
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