Spray film-forming system formulation of Mitragyna speciosa as a diabetic wound healer.

IF 1.4 Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Putri Rachma Novitasari, Fatma Nuraisyah, Baso Didik Hikmawan, Islamudin Ahmad, Sitti Nur Djannah
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Diabetic wounds are chronic complications in patients with diabetes mellitus characterized by an elongated proliferation period, leading to a longer wound closure time. The lack of topical remedies for diabetic wounds necessitates the development of formulations that effectively facilitate closure. Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) leaves, containing polyphenolic compounds, have the potential to be developed into a film spray suitable for diabetic wound closure. This study aims to develop a film-spray formula of kratom leaves extracted using natural deep eutectic solvent (NADES) and to investigate its wound healing activity on type I diabetic rats. Polyphenol-rich NADES extracts were formulated with a film-forming base in concentrations of 2%, 3%, and 4% v/v. The sprays were assessed for pH, viscosity, drying time, and organoleptic properties and evaluated for their effectiveness in reducing wound diameter on streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. All formulated sprays exhibited watery form, dark orange, and odor characteristics of kratom extract, and the stability test showed that no separation was observed. The wound healing activity evaluation revealed that the film spray containing 4% of kratom NADES extract on day 21 demonstrated significant healing effects on type I diabetic rats, including a reduction in wound diameter (83.99 ± 12.02%), a decrease in neutrophil cell count, and an increase in epithelial tissue thickness. Kratom NADES extract film-forming spray (4%) has the potential to shorten the closure time of diabetic wounds.

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糖尿病创面治疗剂密天牛喷雾成膜系统配方研究。
糖尿病创面是糖尿病患者的慢性并发症,其特点是增殖期延长,创面愈合时间延长。缺乏局部治疗糖尿病伤口需要配方的发展,有效地促进关闭。红木(Mitragyna speciosa)叶片含有多酚类化合物,有潜力发展成为适合糖尿病伤口愈合的薄膜喷雾。本研究旨在研究天然深共熔溶剂(NADES)提取的苦参叶成膜喷雾配方,并研究其对1型糖尿病大鼠的创面愈合作用。以2%、3%和4% v/v的成膜碱配制富含多酚的NADES提取物。评估喷雾的pH值、粘度、干燥时间和感官特性,并评估其对链脲佐菌素诱导的糖尿病大鼠伤口直径的减少效果。所有配制的喷雾剂均表现出苦楝提取物的水状、深橙色和气味特征,稳定性试验表明无分离现象。创面愈合活性评价显示,含4%苦参提取物的膜喷雾在第21天对1型糖尿病大鼠具有显著的愈合作用,包括创面直径减少(83.99±12.02%),中性粒细胞计数减少,上皮组织厚度增加。Kratom NADES提取物成膜喷雾剂(4%)具有缩短糖尿病创面愈合时间的潜力。
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2.00
自引率
7.10%
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44
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research (JAPTR) is an Official Publication of Society of Pharmaceutical Education & Research™. It is an international journal published Quarterly. Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research (JAPTR) is available in online and print version. It is a peer reviewed journal aiming to communicate high quality original research work, reviews, short communications, case report, Ethics Forum, Education Forum and Letter to editor that contribute significantly to further the scientific knowledge related to the field of Pharmacy i.e. Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Articles with timely interest and newer research concepts will be given more preference.
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