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Abstract Title:

Wound Healing properties of Pelargonium Graveolens L'Hér Extract Lipogel: In-Vivo Evaluation in an Animal Burn Model.

Abstract Source:

Curr Drug Deliv. 2022 May 9. Epub 2022 May 9. PMID: 35579150

Abstract Author(s):

Hossein Asgarirad, Bardia Berenji Tehrani, Mohammad Azadbakht, Pedram Ebrahimnejad, Ali Farmoudeh, Ali Davoodi, Anahita Rezaeiroshan, Seyyedeh Saba Hosseini

Article Affiliation:

Hossein Asgarirad

Abstract:

BACKGROUND: Pelargonium graveolens L'Hér has traditionally been used to reduce skin inflammation, and recent studies have confirmed antioxidant compounds in the plant's extract. The present study aimed to prepare a lipogel formulation from P. graveolens hydroalcoholic extract and evaluate its efficacy on the wound healing process in an animal model.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: The aerial part extract of P. graveolens was prepared through percolation. Additionally, plastibase was prepared by mixing 5% of low-molecular-weight polyethylene with hot mineral oil (130˚C). The extract (5%) was levigated in the mineral oil (5-15%) and dispersed in the cooled plastibase. The physical properties of the lipogel, thermal stability, and microbial limits were tested. Further, the effect of the lipogel on the wound healing rate was examined among male Wistar rats, and skin tissue samples were assessed histologically.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The results represented the best rheological and thermal stability characteristics in the formulation with 5% mineral oil (as the levigator). The lipogel-treated group had the least burn area compared to the silver sulfadiazine and negative control groups (p<0.05). The microscopic examination of tissue samples revealed increased collagen fiber production and maturation and significantly also faster epithelial repair among lipogel-treated rats than the other two groups (p<0.05).

CONCLUSION: The results indicated the significant therapeutic effects of P. graveolens lipogel on burn healing. The suitable physicochemical properties and low lipogel production cost facilitate further scale-up studies.

Study Type : Animal Study

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