牙薰衣草叶提取物的生物相容性、抗菌性和伤口愈合活性

N. Hussien, Hanan Ramadan Hamad Mohamed
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背景:人体皮肤是抵御外界压力的天然屏障,但皮肤一旦受损,其生理结构就会受到损害。在医学领域,伤口是一个需要立即关注的重要问题。薰衣草具有抗菌、消炎和伤口愈合的特性,因此被用于食品、香水和化妆品行业。研究方法本研究旨在评估在沙特阿拉伯塔伊夫地区栽培的 L. dentata 叶甲醇提取物(LE)的生物相容性、抗菌性和伤口愈合潜力。使用 SRB 分析法分析了牙鲆叶甲醇提取物对正常人皮肤成纤维细胞(HSF)的生物相容性。伤口愈合试验使用了四分之一的 LE IC50。最后,使用大肠杆菌、金黄色葡萄球菌、铜绿假单胞菌和化脓性链球菌,通过测定最低抑菌浓度(MIC)和最低杀菌浓度(MBC)来确定 LE 的抗菌潜力。结果:LE 对 HSF 细胞系是安全的,IC50 = 97 mg/mL。与阴性对照组相比,LE能减少划痕闭合过程中的伤口宽度、伤口面积和伤口边缘细胞的平均迁移率,同时以时间依赖性的方式提高伤口闭合率。除化脓性链球菌的 MIC= 3.0 mg/mL 外,LE 对所有四种菌株的 MIC 和 MBC 均大于 3.0 mg/mL,显示出抗菌潜力。总之,LE 具有抗菌作用,可促进伤口愈合,但应使用更高浓度的 LE 来评估其效果。
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Biocompatibility, Antimicrobial and Wound Healing Activities of Lavandula dentata Leaves Extract
Background: The human skin is a natural barrier that protects against external stress, but its physiological structure can be compromised when it gets damaged. In the field of medical science, wounds are a significant issue that requires immediate attention. Lavandula species are used in the food, perfume and cosmetics industries due to their antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and wound-healing properties. Methods: The present study was done to assess the biocompatibility, antimicrobial and wound-healing potential of L. dentata leave methanolic extract (LE) that is cultivated in the Taif region of Saudi Arabia. The biocompatibility of LE was analyzed against the normal human skin fibroblast (HSF) cell line using SRB assay. A quarter of LE IC50 was used for wound healing assay. Finally, Escherichia Coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Streptococcus pyogenes were used to determine LE antibacterial potential through the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) measurement. Result: LE appears safe on HSF cell line with IC50 = 97 mg/mL. LE decreased wound width, wound area and the mean cell migratory rate of wound border cells during scratch closure, while increased the wound closure% in a time-dependent manner compared to negative control. LE shows antimicrobial potential against all four strains at MIC and MBC greater than 3.0 mg/mL, except for Streptococcus pyogenes MIC= 3.0 mg/mL. In conclusion, LE offers therapeutic benefits against wound healing with an antimicrobial effect, however, higher concentrations of LE should be used to assess its effect.
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