Hydroalcoholic extract of Adansonia digitatas trunk bark, in topical application, possess in vivo wound healing and in vitro anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities

Abdou-Rachidou Gaffo, Yendubé T. Kantati, K. K. Koukoura, A. E. Akpalo, Toukilnan Djiwa, T. Darré, K. Metowogo, K. Eklu-Gadégbéku
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Adansonia digitata is a tree plant used in west African local pharmacopoeia. This work aimed to evaluate the wound healing properties of its trunk bark’s hydroethanolic extract in wistar rats. The model of excision wound was used. Wistar rats were treated post-excision topically with neutral carbopol gel (Control), carbopol gels containing 2.5 and 5% of A. digitata hydroethanolic trunk bark extract (ADHE) and L-Mesitran. Pictures were taken post excision for analysis. Biopsies were realized for histological examination of the skin excised and for hydroxyproline determination. In vitro membrane stabilization anti-inflammatory test, DPPH and FRAP antioxidant tests, and phytochemical tests were performed. The results show a better rate of contraction in ADHE 2.5 and 5% animals (+56 ± 0.52% and +68 ± 0.24% respectively) as earlier as on day three post-excision. The hydroxyproline assay confirmed a better collagen production in ADHE 2.5% and 5% animals (+102.5 ± 2.9%, and +107 ± 3.0% respectively). Histological analysis showed a rapid re-epithelialization in ADHE animals. The anti-inflammatory test indicated an IC50 of 16.521 ± 0.525 µg/mL, very close to Aspirin (16.826 ± 0.341 µg/mL), showing a possible anti-inflammatory activity of ADHE. The extract reduced DPPH radical (IC50 of 344.985 ± 17.139 µg/mL) and ferric ions (EC50 = 178.689 ± 0.250 µg/mL). Phytochemical investigations revealed the presence of alkaloids, terpenoids, and polyphenolic compounds. Flavonoids in particular, with an amount of 51.694 ± 0.174 mgER/g, should explain the wound healing activity observed, making the hydroethanolic extract of A. digitata a potential remedy for excision wounds.
洋楝树皮水醇提取物外用具有体内创面愈合和体外抗炎、抗氧化活性
adansononia digitata是西非当地药典中使用的一种乔木植物。本工作旨在评价其干皮氢乙醇提取物对wistar大鼠的伤口愈合性能。采用切除创面模型。Wistar大鼠切除后局部注射中性卡波波凝胶(对照)、含2.5和5%马地黄氢乙醇树干树皮提取物(ADHE)的卡波波凝胶和l -美西坦。切除后拍照分析。对切除皮肤进行组织学检查和羟脯氨酸测定。体外膜稳定抗炎实验、DPPH和FRAP抗氧化实验以及植物化学实验。结果显示,ADHE浓度为2.5和5%的动物在切除后第3天收缩率较好(分别为+56±0.52%和+68±0.24%)。羟脯氨酸实验证实,ADHE 2.5%和5%的动物胶原蛋白产量更高(分别为+102.5±2.9%和+107±3.0%)。组织学分析显示ADHE动物可快速再上皮化。抗炎实验显示,ADHE的IC50值为16.521±0.525µg/mL,与阿司匹林的IC50值(16.826±0.341µg/mL)非常接近,提示ADHE可能具有抗炎作用。提取物降低DPPH自由基(IC50 = 344.985±17.139µg/mL)和铁离子(EC50 = 178.689±0.250µg/mL)。植物化学研究发现了生物碱、萜类和多酚类化合物的存在。其中黄酮类化合物的含量为51.694±0.174 mgER/g,可以解释所观察到的伤口愈合活性,使马地黄水乙醇提取物成为治疗切除伤口的潜在药物。
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