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Design and Optimization of a Natural Medicine from Copaifera reticulata Ducke for Skin Wound Care

In this study, we developed a bioadhesive emulsion-filled gel containing a high amount of Copaifera reticulata Ducke oil-resin as a veterinary or human clinical proposal. The phytotherapeutic system had easy preparation, low cost, satisfactory healing ability, and fly repellency, making it a cost-ef...

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Autores principales: Campanholi, Katieli da Silva Souza, da Silva Junior, Ranulfo Combuca, Gonçalves, Renato Sonchini, Bassi da Silva, Jéssica, Pedroso de Morais, Flávia Amanda, Said dos Santos, Rafaela, Vilsinski, Bruno Henrique, de Oliveira, Gabrielly Lorraynny Martins, Pozza, Magali Soares dos Santos, Bruschi, Marcos Luciano, Saraiva, Bruna Barnei, Nakamura, Celso Vataru, Caetano, Wilker
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9655299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36365477
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14214483
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Sumario:In this study, we developed a bioadhesive emulsion-filled gel containing a high amount of Copaifera reticulata Ducke oil-resin as a veterinary or human clinical proposal. The phytotherapeutic system had easy preparation, low cost, satisfactory healing ability, and fly repellency, making it a cost-effective clinical strategy for wound care and myiasis prevention. Mechanical, rheological, morphological, and physical stability assessments were performed. The results highlight the crosslinked nature of the gelling agent, with three-dimensional channel networks stabilizing the Copaifera reticulata Ducke oil-resin (CrD-Ore). The emulgel presented antimicrobial activity, satisfactory adhesion, hardness, cohesiveness, and viscosity profiles, ensuring the easy spreading of the formulation. Considering dermatological application, the oscillatory responses showed a viscoelastic performance that ensures emulgel retention at the action site, reducing the dosage frequencies. In Vivo evaluations were performed using a case report to treat ulcerative skin wounds aggravated by myiasis in calves and heifers, which demonstrated healing, anti-inflammatory, and repellent performance for the emulsion-filled gel. The emulgel preparation, which is low in cost, shows promise as a drug for wound therapy.