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Development and Evaluation of Virola oleifera Formulation for Cutaneous Wound Healing
In regions adjacent to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, Virola oleifera (VO) resin extract has been popularly used for decades as a skin and mucosal healing agent. However, this antioxidant-rich resin has not yet been investigated in wound healing, whose physiological process might also be aggravated...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9495449/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36139721 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11091647 |
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author | Carvalho, Glaucimeire R. Braz, Débora S. Gonçalves, Talita C. O. Aires, Rafaela Côco, Larissa Z. Guidoni, Marcio Fronza, Marcio Endringer, Denise C. Júnior, Antonio D. S. Campos-Toimil, Manuel Nogueira, Breno V. Vasquez, Elisardo C. Campagnaro, Bianca P. Pereira, Thiago M. C. |
author_facet | Carvalho, Glaucimeire R. Braz, Débora S. Gonçalves, Talita C. O. Aires, Rafaela Côco, Larissa Z. Guidoni, Marcio Fronza, Marcio Endringer, Denise C. Júnior, Antonio D. S. Campos-Toimil, Manuel Nogueira, Breno V. Vasquez, Elisardo C. Campagnaro, Bianca P. Pereira, Thiago M. C. |
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description | In regions adjacent to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, Virola oleifera (VO) resin extract has been popularly used for decades as a skin and mucosal healing agent. However, this antioxidant-rich resin has not yet been investigated in wound healing, whose physiological process might also be aggravated by oxidative stress-related diseases (e.g., hypertension/diabetes). Our aim, therefore, was to investigate whether VO resin presents healing effects through an innovative cream for topical applications. For this, adult male Wistar rats were divided into four groups. Then, four 15 mm excisions were performed on the shaved skin. All treatments were applied topically to the wound area daily. At the end of experiments (0, 3rd, and 10th days) macroscopic analysis of wound tissue contraction and histological analysis of inflammatory cell parameters were performed. The group treated with VO cream showed the best wound contraction (15%, p < 0.05) and reduced levels of lipid peroxidation and protein oxidation (118% and 110%, p < 0.05, respectively) compared to the control group. Our results demonstrated the healing capacity of a new formulation prepared with VO, which could be, at least in part, justified by antioxidant mechanisms that contribute to re-epithelialization, becoming a promising dermo-cosmetic for the treatment of wound healing. |
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spelling | pubmed-94954492022-09-23 Development and Evaluation of Virola oleifera Formulation for Cutaneous Wound Healing Carvalho, Glaucimeire R. Braz, Débora S. Gonçalves, Talita C. O. Aires, Rafaela Côco, Larissa Z. Guidoni, Marcio Fronza, Marcio Endringer, Denise C. Júnior, Antonio D. S. Campos-Toimil, Manuel Nogueira, Breno V. Vasquez, Elisardo C. Campagnaro, Bianca P. Pereira, Thiago M. C. Antioxidants (Basel) Article In regions adjacent to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, Virola oleifera (VO) resin extract has been popularly used for decades as a skin and mucosal healing agent. However, this antioxidant-rich resin has not yet been investigated in wound healing, whose physiological process might also be aggravated by oxidative stress-related diseases (e.g., hypertension/diabetes). Our aim, therefore, was to investigate whether VO resin presents healing effects through an innovative cream for topical applications. For this, adult male Wistar rats were divided into four groups. Then, four 15 mm excisions were performed on the shaved skin. All treatments were applied topically to the wound area daily. At the end of experiments (0, 3rd, and 10th days) macroscopic analysis of wound tissue contraction and histological analysis of inflammatory cell parameters were performed. The group treated with VO cream showed the best wound contraction (15%, p < 0.05) and reduced levels of lipid peroxidation and protein oxidation (118% and 110%, p < 0.05, respectively) compared to the control group. Our results demonstrated the healing capacity of a new formulation prepared with VO, which could be, at least in part, justified by antioxidant mechanisms that contribute to re-epithelialization, becoming a promising dermo-cosmetic for the treatment of wound healing. MDPI 2022-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9495449/ /pubmed/36139721 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11091647 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Carvalho, Glaucimeire R. Braz, Débora S. Gonçalves, Talita C. O. Aires, Rafaela Côco, Larissa Z. Guidoni, Marcio Fronza, Marcio Endringer, Denise C. Júnior, Antonio D. S. Campos-Toimil, Manuel Nogueira, Breno V. Vasquez, Elisardo C. Campagnaro, Bianca P. Pereira, Thiago M. C. Development and Evaluation of Virola oleifera Formulation for Cutaneous Wound Healing |
title | Development and Evaluation of Virola oleifera Formulation for Cutaneous Wound Healing |
title_full | Development and Evaluation of Virola oleifera Formulation for Cutaneous Wound Healing |
title_fullStr | Development and Evaluation of Virola oleifera Formulation for Cutaneous Wound Healing |
title_full_unstemmed | Development and Evaluation of Virola oleifera Formulation for Cutaneous Wound Healing |
title_short | Development and Evaluation of Virola oleifera Formulation for Cutaneous Wound Healing |
title_sort | development and evaluation of virola oleifera formulation for cutaneous wound healing |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9495449/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36139721 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11091647 |
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