Investigation of wound healing activity of the flavonoid schaftoside isolated from Lychnis chalcedonica

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
T. N. Povetyeva, O. Afanasyeva, L. Zibareva, Y. Nesterova, N. I. Suslov, P. V. Kulpin, Gleb N. Zyuz`kov, S. Krylova, Olesya V. Vsyakikh
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Introduction: This article studies the wound healing activity of the flavonoid schaftoside – apigenin -6-C-β-D glucopyranosyl 8-C-α-L arabinopyranoside (C26H28O14) isolated from the above-ground part of Lyсhnis chalcedonica L. Materials and Methods: The experiments were carried out on sexually mature mongrel male CD-1 mice. The wound healing effect of schaftoside was studied on a model of a plane skin wound. Schaftoside was applied externally (topically) in the form of an aqueous solution using a pipette of 100 mcl per wound at concentrations of 0.1 uG/mL, 1.5 uG/mL, 3.0 uG/mL, one time per day during the entire period of wound healing from the first day after the wound had been induced until its complete epithelialization. Aloe juice (100 mcL per wound) was used as a positive control. A solvent (water) – 100 mcL per wound – was applied to control animals. Results and Discussion: The results of our study on the model of a plane skin wound showed that the compound schaftoside isolated from Lyсhnis chalcedonica, when applied externally (topically) at concentrations of 0.1 uG/mL, 1.5 uG/mL, 3.0 uG/mL, contributes to a significant reduction in the size of plane skin wounds, comparable to the action of aloe juice (the comparison drug). The wound healing effect is more pronounced at the first, second, and third weeks of the healing process, i.e. at the stage of inflammation, proliferation, and activation of the repair process. Under the influence of schaftoside at a concentration of 3.0 uG/mL, a more complete epithelialization was recorded than in the group where the comparison drug (aloe juice) was applied. Conclusion: Our study for the first time shows a pronounced wound healing effect from aqueous solution of the flavonoid schaftoside from Lyсhnis chalcedonica on the model of a plane skin wound in mice. Graphical Abstract
枸杞中黄酮类schaftoside的创面愈合活性研究
摘要:本文研究了从枸杞地上部分提取的黄酮类沙棘苷-芹菜素-6- c -β- d葡萄糖吡喃糖基- 8-C-α- l阿拉伯吡喃糖苷(C26H28O14)的伤口愈合活性。材料与方法:采用性成熟杂种雄性CD-1小鼠进行实验。在平面皮肤创面模型上研究了沙甲苷的创面愈合效果。从创面诱导后的第一天起直至创面完全上皮化,在创面愈合的整个过程中,每天1次,用每个创面100mcl浓度为0.1 uG/mL、1.5 uG/mL、3.0 uG/mL的移液管将沙夫草苷以水溶液形式外用(局部)。芦荟汁(每伤口100 mcL)作为阳性对照。对照动物每伤口100 mcL的溶剂(水)。结果与讨论:我们对平面皮肤创面模型的研究结果表明,当外用0.1 uG/mL, 1.5 uG/mL, 3.0 uG/mL的浓度时,从lysorhnis chalcedonica中分离的化合物schaftoside有助于显著减少平面皮肤创面的大小,其作用与芦荟汁(比较药物)相当。伤口愈合效果在愈合过程的第一、二、三周更为明显,即在炎症、增殖和修复过程的激活阶段。在浓度为3.0 uG/mL的猪舍苷作用下,记录到的上皮化比使用对照药物(芦荟汁)组更完整。结论:本研究首次证实了莱茵草草总黄酮水溶液对小鼠平面皮肤创面有明显的愈合作用。图形抽象
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Research Results in Pharmacology
Research Results in Pharmacology Medicine-Pharmacology (medical)
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