Effect of fermented and green Aspalathus linearis extract loaded hydrogel on surgical wound healing in Sprague Dawley rats

Q1 Medicine Wound Medicine Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.wndm.2020.100186
Rukayat D Elegbede , Margaret O Ilomuanya , Abimbola A Sowemimo , Amarachi Nneji , Elizabeth Joubert , Dalene de Beer , Trevor Koekemoer , Maryna van van de Venter
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Abstract

Background

Aspalathus linearis (rooibos) has been reported to have a high content of phenolic compounds which elicit antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity in biological systems. In the present study, we evaluated the effects of “fermented” (oxidised) and green rooibos extracts embedded in gentamicin loaded acrylate copolymer based hydrogels on inflammatory response in surgical wounds in vivo.

Method

The major phenolic compounds and a phenolic precursor present in the rooibos extracts were quantified by HPLC. Acute toxicity of the extracts in Swiss albino mice was evaluated up to 1 g/kg body weight. A modification of free radical initial polymerisation of the alkyl acrylate polymer was utilised to formulate hydrogels loaded with different concentrations of the extracts. The hydrogels were evaluated for swelling, skin irritancy, gel index and pH. Surgical wounds were inflicted on 40 healthy male Sprague Dawley rats, randomly designated to groups treated with the extract loaded hydrogels, hydrogel (without extract; control) and 1% framycetin sulphate containing gauze (positive control). In vivo wound healing test post-surgical intervention was carried out following histomorphometric studies.

Results

All extract loaded hydrogels shortened the time taken for complete wound closure compared to the control. Hydrogels loaded with fermented rooibos extract performed better than those loaded with green rooibos extract or the positive control by significantly (p < 0.05) shortening the time to complete wound closure from 14 to 10 days. The histologic section of skin showed the absence of inflammatory cell infiltrates within the underlying dermis and subcutaneous fat for all extract loaded hydrogels and no increased dermal stromal fibrosis or other abnormalities in three of the fermented rooibos extract and two unfermented rooibos extract hydrogel formulations compared to the control (p < 0.05).

Conclusion

Therapeutic properties of green and fermented rooibos extract loaded hydrogels have been established in vivo, with the best wound healing indices shown by the hydrogels containing fermented rooibos extract. This is possibly a result of a shorter inflammatory phase resulting in quicker wound closure and reduced fibrosis.

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发酵和绿色线性天门冬提取物负载水凝胶对Sprague-Dawley大鼠外科伤口愈合的影响
据报道,芦笋(rooibos)具有高含量的酚类化合物,在生物系统中具有抗氧化和抗炎活性。在本研究中,我们评估了“发酵”(氧化)和绿色路易波士提取物包埋在庆大霉素负载丙烯酸酯共聚物基水凝胶中对手术伤口炎症反应的影响。方法采用高效液相色谱法对路易波士提取物中主要酚类化合物和酚类前体进行定量分析。在1 g/kg体重下,对瑞士白化病小鼠进行急性毒性评价。对丙烯酸烷基酯聚合物的自由基初始聚合进行修饰,制备了装载不同浓度提取物的水凝胶。对水凝胶的肿胀、皮肤刺激性、凝胶指数和ph值进行评价。选取40只健康雄性Sprague Dawley大鼠进行手术创面处理,随机分为两组:含提取物的水凝胶组、不含提取物的水凝胶组;对照)和含1%硫酸框架霉素纱布(阳性对照)。在组织形态学研究后进行手术干预后的体内伤口愈合试验。结果与对照组相比,所有提取物负载水凝胶均缩短了伤口完全闭合所需的时间。负载发酵路易波士提取物的水凝胶比负载绿色路易波士提取物或阳性对照的水凝胶性能更好,显著缩短了伤口愈合时间(p < 0.05),从14天缩短到10天。皮肤组织学切片显示,与对照组相比,三种发酵路易波士提取物和两种未发酵路易波士提取物水凝胶配方的皮肤基质纤维化或其他异常情况没有增加(p < 0.05)。结论绿色路易波士提取物和发酵路易波士提取物负载水凝胶均具有良好的体内治疗作用,其中含有发酵路易波士提取物的水凝胶伤口愈合指标最好。这可能是由于较短的炎症期导致伤口愈合更快,纤维化减少。
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