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In Vivo Wound Healing and In Vitro Anti-Inflammatory Activity Evaluation of Phlomis russeliana Extract Gel Formulations

The air-dried aerial parts of Phlomis russeliana (Sims) Lag. Ex Benth. was extracted by methanol and fractionated by n-hexane, dichloromethane, and ethyl acetate, respectively. The wound healing properties of P. russeliana extract gel was evaluated using the in vivo excisional wound model using Balb...

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Autores principales: Okur, Mehmet Evren, Karadağ, Ayşe Esra, Üstündağ Okur, Neslihan, Özhan, Yağmur, Sipahi, Hande, Ayla, Şule, Daylan, Benay, Demirci, Betül, Demirci, Fatih
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7321211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32531998
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25112695
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author Okur, Mehmet Evren
Karadağ, Ayşe Esra
Üstündağ Okur, Neslihan
Özhan, Yağmur
Sipahi, Hande
Ayla, Şule
Daylan, Benay
Demirci, Betül
Demirci, Fatih
author_facet Okur, Mehmet Evren
Karadağ, Ayşe Esra
Üstündağ Okur, Neslihan
Özhan, Yağmur
Sipahi, Hande
Ayla, Şule
Daylan, Benay
Demirci, Betül
Demirci, Fatih
author_sort Okur, Mehmet Evren
collection PubMed
description The air-dried aerial parts of Phlomis russeliana (Sims) Lag. Ex Benth. was extracted by methanol and fractionated by n-hexane, dichloromethane, and ethyl acetate, respectively. The wound healing properties of P. russeliana extract gel was evaluated using the in vivo excisional wound model using Balb-c mice. Initially, the P. russeliana methanol extract showed LOX inhibitory activity at IC(50) = 23.2 µg/mL, whereas the DPPH(•) assay showed IC(50) = 0.89 mg/mL, and the ABTS(•) assay showed IC(50) = 0.99 mg/mL, respectively. In addition, a remarkable anti-inflammatory activity was observed in the cell culture assay. Thereafter, activity-guided fractionation was performed by LOX enzyme inhibition assays, and the structures of the two most active fractions were revealed by both GC–FID and GC/MS analyses, simultaneously. Phytol and 1-heptadecanoic acid were characterized as the active constituents. Moreover, the P. russeliana extract gel formulation was applied for in vivo tests, where the new gel formulation supported the in vitro anti-inflammatory activity findings. As a conclusion, this experimental results support the wound healing evidence based on the ethnobotanical application of Phlomis species with further potential.
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spelling pubmed-73212112020-07-06 In Vivo Wound Healing and In Vitro Anti-Inflammatory Activity Evaluation of Phlomis russeliana Extract Gel Formulations Okur, Mehmet Evren Karadağ, Ayşe Esra Üstündağ Okur, Neslihan Özhan, Yağmur Sipahi, Hande Ayla, Şule Daylan, Benay Demirci, Betül Demirci, Fatih Molecules Article The air-dried aerial parts of Phlomis russeliana (Sims) Lag. Ex Benth. was extracted by methanol and fractionated by n-hexane, dichloromethane, and ethyl acetate, respectively. The wound healing properties of P. russeliana extract gel was evaluated using the in vivo excisional wound model using Balb-c mice. Initially, the P. russeliana methanol extract showed LOX inhibitory activity at IC(50) = 23.2 µg/mL, whereas the DPPH(•) assay showed IC(50) = 0.89 mg/mL, and the ABTS(•) assay showed IC(50) = 0.99 mg/mL, respectively. In addition, a remarkable anti-inflammatory activity was observed in the cell culture assay. Thereafter, activity-guided fractionation was performed by LOX enzyme inhibition assays, and the structures of the two most active fractions were revealed by both GC–FID and GC/MS analyses, simultaneously. Phytol and 1-heptadecanoic acid were characterized as the active constituents. Moreover, the P. russeliana extract gel formulation was applied for in vivo tests, where the new gel formulation supported the in vitro anti-inflammatory activity findings. As a conclusion, this experimental results support the wound healing evidence based on the ethnobotanical application of Phlomis species with further potential. MDPI 2020-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7321211/ /pubmed/32531998 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25112695 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Okur, Mehmet Evren
Karadağ, Ayşe Esra
Üstündağ Okur, Neslihan
Özhan, Yağmur
Sipahi, Hande
Ayla, Şule
Daylan, Benay
Demirci, Betül
Demirci, Fatih
In Vivo Wound Healing and In Vitro Anti-Inflammatory Activity Evaluation of Phlomis russeliana Extract Gel Formulations
title In Vivo Wound Healing and In Vitro Anti-Inflammatory Activity Evaluation of Phlomis russeliana Extract Gel Formulations
title_full In Vivo Wound Healing and In Vitro Anti-Inflammatory Activity Evaluation of Phlomis russeliana Extract Gel Formulations
title_fullStr In Vivo Wound Healing and In Vitro Anti-Inflammatory Activity Evaluation of Phlomis russeliana Extract Gel Formulations
title_full_unstemmed In Vivo Wound Healing and In Vitro Anti-Inflammatory Activity Evaluation of Phlomis russeliana Extract Gel Formulations
title_short In Vivo Wound Healing and In Vitro Anti-Inflammatory Activity Evaluation of Phlomis russeliana Extract Gel Formulations
title_sort in vivo wound healing and in vitro anti-inflammatory activity evaluation of phlomis russeliana extract gel formulations
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7321211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32531998
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25112695
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