Cargando…
Evaluation of the Wound Healing Potential of Cynara humilis Extracts in the Treatment of Skin Burns
Cynara humilis is traditionally used to treat skin burns and microbial infections. However, experimental studies on this plant are rare. Furthermore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of Cynara humilis, a Moroccan herbal remedy, on the healing of deep second-degree burns in rats w...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Hindawi
2023
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10129424/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37114146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/5855948 |
_version_ | 1785030734421950464 |
---|---|
author | Salhi, Najoua El Guourrami, Otman Rouas, Lamiae Moussaid, Siham Moutawalli, Amina Benkhouili, Fatima Zahra Ameggouz, Mouna Alshahrani, Mohammed Merae Al Awadh, Ahmed Abdullah Bouyahya, Abdelhakim Faouzi, My El Abbes Cherrah, Yahya |
author_facet | Salhi, Najoua El Guourrami, Otman Rouas, Lamiae Moussaid, Siham Moutawalli, Amina Benkhouili, Fatima Zahra Ameggouz, Mouna Alshahrani, Mohammed Merae Al Awadh, Ahmed Abdullah Bouyahya, Abdelhakim Faouzi, My El Abbes Cherrah, Yahya |
author_sort | Salhi, Najoua |
collection | PubMed |
description | Cynara humilis is traditionally used to treat skin burns and microbial infections. However, experimental studies on this plant are rare. Furthermore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of Cynara humilis, a Moroccan herbal remedy, on the healing of deep second-degree burns in rats with a silver sulfadiazine group. This research was also carried out to confirm if C. humilis had antibacterial capabilities. Under typical burn procedures, each rat received a deep second-degree burn on the upper back. The burns were treated regularly with control groups (control and control VH), silver sulfadiazine (SDD) in group 3, C. humilis ethanolic extract (CHEE) in group 4, and C. humilis aqueous extract (CHAE) in group 5. Throughout the treatment, digital photography was used to measure rat responses to the treatment until day 18. After the scar biopsy at the end of the study, histological parameters (inflammatory cells, collagen, epithelialization, fibrosis, and granulation tissue) were assessed. Using the well technique, the antibacterial activity of the extracts was tested against Staphylococcus aureus CIP 483, Bacillus subtilis CIP 5262, Escherichia coli CIP 53126, Pseudomonas aeruginosa CIP 82118, and Salmonella enterica CIP 8039, and the results showed important activities of the ethanolic and aqueous extracts against the five species tested with MICs of 2 and 4 mg/mL, respectively. In the aqueous extract group, the wound healed faster. In addition, the healing rate in the C. humilis extracts (CHEA and CHEE) group was faster than in the silver sulfadiazine and control groups. In the C. humilis group, maximum wound surface recovery was observed at the same time, as it was not noted in the silver sulfadiazine group. Pathologically, epithelialization was more marked in wounds treated with C. humilis extracts (CHE). Angiogenesis and inflammatory cells were considerably lower in the CHE group than in the silver and other control groups. However, elastic fibers were considerable in the CHE-treated group. In histological examination, the C. humilis group had a low incidence of angiogenesis and inflammation, indicating that this group had less wound scarring. Collagen and burn wound healing were both faster in the C. humilis group. The findings of this study suggest that C. humilis, as indicated by traditional medicine, is a promising natural source for the management of wound healing. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-10129424 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2023 |
publisher | Hindawi |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-101294242023-04-26 Evaluation of the Wound Healing Potential of Cynara humilis Extracts in the Treatment of Skin Burns Salhi, Najoua El Guourrami, Otman Rouas, Lamiae Moussaid, Siham Moutawalli, Amina Benkhouili, Fatima Zahra Ameggouz, Mouna Alshahrani, Mohammed Merae Al Awadh, Ahmed Abdullah Bouyahya, Abdelhakim Faouzi, My El Abbes Cherrah, Yahya Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article Cynara humilis is traditionally used to treat skin burns and microbial infections. However, experimental studies on this plant are rare. Furthermore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of Cynara humilis, a Moroccan herbal remedy, on the healing of deep second-degree burns in rats with a silver sulfadiazine group. This research was also carried out to confirm if C. humilis had antibacterial capabilities. Under typical burn procedures, each rat received a deep second-degree burn on the upper back. The burns were treated regularly with control groups (control and control VH), silver sulfadiazine (SDD) in group 3, C. humilis ethanolic extract (CHEE) in group 4, and C. humilis aqueous extract (CHAE) in group 5. Throughout the treatment, digital photography was used to measure rat responses to the treatment until day 18. After the scar biopsy at the end of the study, histological parameters (inflammatory cells, collagen, epithelialization, fibrosis, and granulation tissue) were assessed. Using the well technique, the antibacterial activity of the extracts was tested against Staphylococcus aureus CIP 483, Bacillus subtilis CIP 5262, Escherichia coli CIP 53126, Pseudomonas aeruginosa CIP 82118, and Salmonella enterica CIP 8039, and the results showed important activities of the ethanolic and aqueous extracts against the five species tested with MICs of 2 and 4 mg/mL, respectively. In the aqueous extract group, the wound healed faster. In addition, the healing rate in the C. humilis extracts (CHEA and CHEE) group was faster than in the silver sulfadiazine and control groups. In the C. humilis group, maximum wound surface recovery was observed at the same time, as it was not noted in the silver sulfadiazine group. Pathologically, epithelialization was more marked in wounds treated with C. humilis extracts (CHE). Angiogenesis and inflammatory cells were considerably lower in the CHE group than in the silver and other control groups. However, elastic fibers were considerable in the CHE-treated group. In histological examination, the C. humilis group had a low incidence of angiogenesis and inflammation, indicating that this group had less wound scarring. Collagen and burn wound healing were both faster in the C. humilis group. The findings of this study suggest that C. humilis, as indicated by traditional medicine, is a promising natural source for the management of wound healing. Hindawi 2023-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10129424/ /pubmed/37114146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/5855948 Text en Copyright © 2023 Najoua Salhi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Salhi, Najoua El Guourrami, Otman Rouas, Lamiae Moussaid, Siham Moutawalli, Amina Benkhouili, Fatima Zahra Ameggouz, Mouna Alshahrani, Mohammed Merae Al Awadh, Ahmed Abdullah Bouyahya, Abdelhakim Faouzi, My El Abbes Cherrah, Yahya Evaluation of the Wound Healing Potential of Cynara humilis Extracts in the Treatment of Skin Burns |
title | Evaluation of the Wound Healing Potential of Cynara humilis Extracts in the Treatment of Skin Burns |
title_full | Evaluation of the Wound Healing Potential of Cynara humilis Extracts in the Treatment of Skin Burns |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of the Wound Healing Potential of Cynara humilis Extracts in the Treatment of Skin Burns |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of the Wound Healing Potential of Cynara humilis Extracts in the Treatment of Skin Burns |
title_short | Evaluation of the Wound Healing Potential of Cynara humilis Extracts in the Treatment of Skin Burns |
title_sort | evaluation of the wound healing potential of cynara humilis extracts in the treatment of skin burns |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10129424/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37114146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/5855948 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT salhinajoua evaluationofthewoundhealingpotentialofcynarahumilisextractsinthetreatmentofskinburns AT elguourramiotman evaluationofthewoundhealingpotentialofcynarahumilisextractsinthetreatmentofskinburns AT rouaslamiae evaluationofthewoundhealingpotentialofcynarahumilisextractsinthetreatmentofskinburns AT moussaidsiham evaluationofthewoundhealingpotentialofcynarahumilisextractsinthetreatmentofskinburns AT moutawalliamina evaluationofthewoundhealingpotentialofcynarahumilisextractsinthetreatmentofskinburns AT benkhouilifatimazahra evaluationofthewoundhealingpotentialofcynarahumilisextractsinthetreatmentofskinburns AT ameggouzmouna evaluationofthewoundhealingpotentialofcynarahumilisextractsinthetreatmentofskinburns AT alshahranimohammedmerae evaluationofthewoundhealingpotentialofcynarahumilisextractsinthetreatmentofskinburns AT alawadhahmedabdullah evaluationofthewoundhealingpotentialofcynarahumilisextractsinthetreatmentofskinburns AT bouyahyaabdelhakim evaluationofthewoundhealingpotentialofcynarahumilisextractsinthetreatmentofskinburns AT faouzimyelabbes evaluationofthewoundhealingpotentialofcynarahumilisextractsinthetreatmentofskinburns AT cherrahyahya evaluationofthewoundhealingpotentialofcynarahumilisextractsinthetreatmentofskinburns |