Georgia Lyggitsou, Christina Barda, Maria Anagnostou, Andreas Douros, Dimitra Statha, Christina Karampasi, Anastasia Ioanna Papantonaki, Ioannis Svoliantopoulos, Ioannis Sfiniadakis, Andreas Vitsos, Helen Skaltsa, Michail Ch Rallis
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摘要
伤口愈合是最重要的治疗追求,给医疗保健带来了巨大挑战,尤其是对弱势群体而言。Cedrus brevifolia 是塞浦路斯的特有物种,在帕福斯森林内的 Tripylos 地区(俗称雪松谷)生长茂盛。尽管具有地方特有性,但该物种与其地中海相关物种的基因差异微乎其微。本研究旨在调查 C. brevifolia 树脂和树皮提取物在小鼠模型中促进伤口愈合的潜力。之前的体外研究已经阐明了从该植物中提取的提取物和分离物的抗氧化和抗炎潜力,因此有必要在体内环境中进行进一步探索。本实验设计采用了 40 只 2-4 个月大的雄性 SKH-hr2 黑色和棕色小鼠。在麻醉的小鼠身上精心诱导出 1 平方厘米的伤口,并对草药水凝胶配方的潜在愈合效果进行了评估。通过每天涂抹浓度为 5%和 10%(重量百分比)的树脂凝胶配方,以及浓度为 0.5%和 1%(重量百分比)的边材和心材提取物,对 C. brevifolia 提取物的愈合潜力进行了严格评估。对治疗方法的评估包括多方面的内容,除了组织病理学检查外,还包括临床观察、利用 Antera 3D 相机进行的皮肤生物物理参数评估、傅立叶变换红外光谱分析。此外,还通过核磁共振和生物导向分离对化学成分进行了研究。事实证明,最突出的草本水凝胶制剂是 10%的树脂,其次是 1%的边材。化学分析揭示了松香酸、马诺尔和落叶松脂醇衍生物,它们可能是导致观察结果的原因。弥合体外观察和体内结果之间的差距,试图揭示 C. brevifolia 水凝胶在伤口护理方面的潜在治疗功效。
Wound Healing Potential of Herbal Hydrogel Formulations of Cedrus brevifolia Extracts in Mice.
Wound healing stands as a paramount therapeutic pursuit, imposing significant challenges on healthcare, particularly for vulnerable populations. Cedrus brevifolia, a species endemic to Cyprus, thrives in the Tripylos region, commonly known as Cedar Valley, within the Paphos forest. Despite its endemism, this species exhibits negligible genetic divergence from its Mediterranean related species. This study aims to investigate the potential of C. brevifolia resin and bark extracts in promoting wound healing in a mouse model. Previous in vitro investigations have elucidated the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory potential of extracts and isolates derived from the title plant, warranting further exploration in an in vivo setting. This experimental design employed 40 male SKH-hr2 black and brown mice aged 2-4 months. Wounds measuring 1 cm2 were meticulously induced in the anesthetized mice and the potential healing effect of the herbal hydrogel formulations was evaluated. The healing potential of the C. brevifolia extracts was rigorously assessed through the daily application of gel formulations containing resin concentrations of 5% and 10% w/w, alongside sapwood and heartwood extracts at concentrations of 0.5% and 1% w/w. The evaluation of the treatments encompassed a multifaceted approach, incorporating clinical observations, skin biophysical parameter assessments utilizing an Antera 3D camera, and FT-IR spectroscopy, in addition to histopathological examination. The chemical compositions were also investigated through NMR and bio-guided isolation. The most prominent herbal hydrogel preparation proved to be the 10% resin, followed by the sapwood at 1%. The chemical analysis unveiled abietic acid, manool, and lariciresinol derivatives that potentially contributed to the observed results. Bridging the gap between in vitro observations and in vivo outcomes attempts to shed light on the potential therapeutic benefits of C. brevifolia hydrogels in wound care.
期刊介绍:
The journal Gels (ISSN 2310-2861) is an international, open access journal on physical (supramolecular) and chemical gel-based materials. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, there is no restriction on the maximum length of the papers, and full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Short communications, full research papers and review papers are accepted formats for the preparation of the manuscripts.
Gels aims to serve as a reference journal with a focus on gel materials for researchers working in both academia and industry. Therefore, papers demonstrating practical applications of these materials are particularly welcome. Occasionally, invited contributions (i.e., original research and review articles) on emerging issues and high-tech applications of gels are published as special issues.