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Experimental and in silico evaluation of Carthamus tinctorius L. oil emulgel: a promising treatment for bacterial skin infections

PURPOSE: The current study aimed to develop a topical herbal emulgel containing Carthamus tinctorius L. (CT) oil extract, which has been scientifically proven for its antibacterial and antioxidant activities for the ailment of bacterial skin infections. METHOD: The CT emulgel was formulated by respo...

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Autores principales: Saeed, Javaria, Hussain Shah, Syed Nisar, Javed, Hina, Aslam, Asma, Ali, Anam, Siddique, Farhan, Zahra, Tahreem, Bin Jardan, Yousef A., Wondmie, Gezahign Fentahun, Nafidi, Hiba-Allah, Bourhia, Mohammed
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10508954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37731820
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2023.1253095
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author Saeed, Javaria
Hussain Shah, Syed Nisar
Javed, Hina
Aslam, Asma
Ali, Anam
Siddique, Farhan
Zahra, Tahreem
Bin Jardan, Yousef A.
Wondmie, Gezahign Fentahun
Nafidi, Hiba-Allah
Bourhia, Mohammed
author_facet Saeed, Javaria
Hussain Shah, Syed Nisar
Javed, Hina
Aslam, Asma
Ali, Anam
Siddique, Farhan
Zahra, Tahreem
Bin Jardan, Yousef A.
Wondmie, Gezahign Fentahun
Nafidi, Hiba-Allah
Bourhia, Mohammed
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description PURPOSE: The current study aimed to develop a topical herbal emulgel containing Carthamus tinctorius L. (CT) oil extract, which has been scientifically proven for its antibacterial and antioxidant activities for the ailment of bacterial skin infections. METHOD: The CT emulgel was formulated by response surface methodology (RSM) and was evaluated by various parameters like extrudability, spreadability, pH, viscosity, and antibacterial and antioxidant activities. Molecular docking was also performed using AutoDock. RESULTS: Among all formulated CT emulgels, F9 and F8 were optimized. Optimized formulations had shown good spreadability and extrudability characteristics. Sample F8 had % inhibition of 42.131 ± 0.335, 56.720 ± 0.222, and 72.440 ± 0.335 at different concentrations. Sample F9 had % inhibition of 26.312 ± 0.280, 32.461 ± 0.328, and 42.762 ± 0.398 at concentrations of 250 µg/ml, 500 µg/ml, and 1,000 µg/ml, respectively, which shows that both samples F8 and F9 have significant antioxidant potential. Optimized CT emulgels F8 and F9 had significant antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli at p-value = 0.00, the Emulgel-F8 shows zone of inhibition of 24 mm for E-coli and 19 mm for S-aureus. Emulgel-F9 shows zone of inhibition of 22 mm for E-coli and 15 mm for S-aureus while pure CT- Oil extract shows zone of inhibition of 25 mm for E-coli and 20 mm for S-aureus and ciprofloxacin used as standard shows 36mm zone of inhibition against both E-coli and S-aureus. The comparative investigation through molecular docking binding affinities and interactions of ligands with various target proteins provides insights into the molecular processes behind ligand binding and may have significance for drug discovery and design for the current study. CONCLUSION: The current study suggests that C. tinctorius L.-based emulgel has good antioxidant and antibacterial activities against E. coli for the treatment of bacterial skin infections.
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spelling pubmed-105089542023-09-20 Experimental and in silico evaluation of Carthamus tinctorius L. oil emulgel: a promising treatment for bacterial skin infections Saeed, Javaria Hussain Shah, Syed Nisar Javed, Hina Aslam, Asma Ali, Anam Siddique, Farhan Zahra, Tahreem Bin Jardan, Yousef A. Wondmie, Gezahign Fentahun Nafidi, Hiba-Allah Bourhia, Mohammed Front Cell Infect Microbiol Cellular and Infection Microbiology PURPOSE: The current study aimed to develop a topical herbal emulgel containing Carthamus tinctorius L. (CT) oil extract, which has been scientifically proven for its antibacterial and antioxidant activities for the ailment of bacterial skin infections. METHOD: The CT emulgel was formulated by response surface methodology (RSM) and was evaluated by various parameters like extrudability, spreadability, pH, viscosity, and antibacterial and antioxidant activities. Molecular docking was also performed using AutoDock. RESULTS: Among all formulated CT emulgels, F9 and F8 were optimized. Optimized formulations had shown good spreadability and extrudability characteristics. Sample F8 had % inhibition of 42.131 ± 0.335, 56.720 ± 0.222, and 72.440 ± 0.335 at different concentrations. Sample F9 had % inhibition of 26.312 ± 0.280, 32.461 ± 0.328, and 42.762 ± 0.398 at concentrations of 250 µg/ml, 500 µg/ml, and 1,000 µg/ml, respectively, which shows that both samples F8 and F9 have significant antioxidant potential. Optimized CT emulgels F8 and F9 had significant antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli at p-value = 0.00, the Emulgel-F8 shows zone of inhibition of 24 mm for E-coli and 19 mm for S-aureus. Emulgel-F9 shows zone of inhibition of 22 mm for E-coli and 15 mm for S-aureus while pure CT- Oil extract shows zone of inhibition of 25 mm for E-coli and 20 mm for S-aureus and ciprofloxacin used as standard shows 36mm zone of inhibition against both E-coli and S-aureus. The comparative investigation through molecular docking binding affinities and interactions of ligands with various target proteins provides insights into the molecular processes behind ligand binding and may have significance for drug discovery and design for the current study. CONCLUSION: The current study suggests that C. tinctorius L.-based emulgel has good antioxidant and antibacterial activities against E. coli for the treatment of bacterial skin infections. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10508954/ /pubmed/37731820 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2023.1253095 Text en Copyright © 2023 Saeed, Hussain Shah, Javed, Aslam, Ali, Siddique, Zahra, Bin Jardan, Wondmie, Nafidi and Bourhia https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Saeed, Javaria
Hussain Shah, Syed Nisar
Javed, Hina
Aslam, Asma
Ali, Anam
Siddique, Farhan
Zahra, Tahreem
Bin Jardan, Yousef A.
Wondmie, Gezahign Fentahun
Nafidi, Hiba-Allah
Bourhia, Mohammed
Experimental and in silico evaluation of Carthamus tinctorius L. oil emulgel: a promising treatment for bacterial skin infections
title Experimental and in silico evaluation of Carthamus tinctorius L. oil emulgel: a promising treatment for bacterial skin infections
title_full Experimental and in silico evaluation of Carthamus tinctorius L. oil emulgel: a promising treatment for bacterial skin infections
title_fullStr Experimental and in silico evaluation of Carthamus tinctorius L. oil emulgel: a promising treatment for bacterial skin infections
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and in silico evaluation of Carthamus tinctorius L. oil emulgel: a promising treatment for bacterial skin infections
title_short Experimental and in silico evaluation of Carthamus tinctorius L. oil emulgel: a promising treatment for bacterial skin infections
title_sort experimental and in silico evaluation of carthamus tinctorius l. oil emulgel: a promising treatment for bacterial skin infections
topic Cellular and Infection Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10508954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37731820
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2023.1253095
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