Characterization of the healing effect of eucalyptus oil (eucalyptus radiata) in dermatological wounds

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Autor(a) principal: Nolêto, Letícia Cavalcante
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Silva, Ednilson Henrique Pereira da, Araujo, Karine Sousa de, Ferreira, Danniel Cabral Leão, Amaral, Fabrício Pires de Moura, Nunes, José Ferreira, Cardoso, Janaina de Fátima Saraiva, Paula, Ney Rômulo de Oliveira, Vieira , Rômulo José
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34120
Resumo: Eucalyptus radiata is a plant species native to Australia, ecologically important and a source of essential oils (EO) with potential biological activities such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, analgesic, fatigue-reducing, hypoglycemic, insecticidal and bactericidal action, which are generally attributed to the present biochemical composition. in the EO, mainly to the marjoritarian compound 1,8-cineole. However, there are no studies investigating the possible healing potential of E. radiata EO, which makes this plant an important target for new therapeutic formulations. Thus, the present study aimed to characterize the healing effect of E. radiata EO in dermatological wounds. For this purpose, a topical cream was prepared with E. radiata EO, which was subjected to physicochemical characterization and in vivo analysis (Wistar albinus). As a result, it can be seen that the cream made with the EO of E. radiata (1.5, 3.5 and 5%) presented a homogeneous aspect characteristic of an emulsion oily/aqueous phase, without the presence of lumps, it did not present significant changes in the appearance, color and odor, in terms of pH (3.82 - 3.90) and density, there were no great variations between the formulations. Therefore, the use of E. radiata EO in the formulation of a cream proved to be viable, maintaining the characteristic odor of the oil, adequate spreadability, no color change, keeping its stability constant in most of the tests performed. The cream gel based on 5% of E. radiata EO, in this work, demonstrated the potential to stimulate and favor the healing process in vivo in Wistar allbinus rats.
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spelling Characterization of the healing effect of eucalyptus oil (eucalyptus radiata) in dermatological woundsCaracterización del efecto cicatrizante del aceite de eucalipto (eucalyptus radiata) en heridas dermatológicasCaracterização do efeito cicatrizante do óleo de eucalipto (eucalyptus radiata) em feridas dermatológicas Eucalyptus radiataFeridasCicatrizaçãoCreme.Eucalyptus radiataHeridasCicatrizaciónCrema.Eucalyptus radiataWoundsHealingCream.Eucalyptus radiata is a plant species native to Australia, ecologically important and a source of essential oils (EO) with potential biological activities such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, analgesic, fatigue-reducing, hypoglycemic, insecticidal and bactericidal action, which are generally attributed to the present biochemical composition. in the EO, mainly to the marjoritarian compound 1,8-cineole. However, there are no studies investigating the possible healing potential of E. radiata EO, which makes this plant an important target for new therapeutic formulations. Thus, the present study aimed to characterize the healing effect of E. radiata EO in dermatological wounds. For this purpose, a topical cream was prepared with E. radiata EO, which was subjected to physicochemical characterization and in vivo analysis (Wistar albinus). As a result, it can be seen that the cream made with the EO of E. radiata (1.5, 3.5 and 5%) presented a homogeneous aspect characteristic of an emulsion oily/aqueous phase, without the presence of lumps, it did not present significant changes in the appearance, color and odor, in terms of pH (3.82 - 3.90) and density, there were no great variations between the formulations. Therefore, the use of E. radiata EO in the formulation of a cream proved to be viable, maintaining the characteristic odor of the oil, adequate spreadability, no color change, keeping its stability constant in most of the tests performed. The cream gel based on 5% of E. radiata EO, in this work, demonstrated the potential to stimulate and favor the healing process in vivo in Wistar allbinus rats.Eucalyptus radiata es una especie vegetal originaria de Australia, ecológicamente importante y fuente de aceites esenciales (AE) con potenciales actividades biológicas como acción antiinflamatoria, antioxidante, analgésica, antifatiga, hipoglucemiante, insecticida y bactericida, que generalmente se le atribuyen a la composición bioquímica presente en el EO, principalmente al compuesto mayoritario 1,8-cineol. Sin embargo, no existen estudios que investiguen el posible potencial curativo del AE de E. radiata, lo que convierte a esta planta en un objetivo importante para nuevas formulaciones terapéuticas. Así, el presente estudio tuvo como objetivo caracterizar el efecto cicatrizante del AE de E. radiata en heridas dermatológicas. Para ello se preparó una crema tópica con AE de E. radiata, la cual fue sometida a caracterización fisicoquímica y análisis in vivo (Wistar albinus). Como resultado se puede observar que la crema elaborada con el AE de E. radiata (1,5, 3,5 y 5%) presentó un aspecto homogéneo característico de una emulsión fase oleosa/acuosa, sin presencia de grumos, no presentó cambios significativos en la apariencia, color y olor, en cuanto a pH (3.82 - 3.90) y densidad, no hubo grandes variaciones entre las formulaciones. Por lo tanto, el uso de AE de E. radiata en la formulación de una crema demostró ser viable, manteniendo el olor característico del aceite, adecuada untabilidad, sin cambio de color, manteniendo constante su estabilidad en la mayoría de las pruebas realizadas. El gel crema a base de 5% de AE de E. radiata, en este trabajo, demostró el potencial para estimular y favorecer el proceso de cicatrización in vivo en ratas Wistar allbinus.Eucalyptus radiata é uma espécie vegetal originária da Austrália, ecologicamente importante e fonte de óleos essenciais (OE) com potenciais atividades biológicas como ação antiinflamatória, antioxidante, analgésica, redutora de fadiga, hipoglicemiante, inseticida e bactericida que em geral são atribuídas a composição bioquímica presente no OE, sobretudo ao composto marjoritário 1,8-cineol. Contudo, inexistem estudos investigando o possível potencial cicatrizante do OE de E. radiata, o que torna esta planta um importante alvo para novas formulações terapêuticas. Desse modo, o presente estudo teve por objetivo caracterizar o efeito cicatrizante do OE de E. radiata em feridas dermatológicas. Para tanto, foi elaborado um creme de uso tópico com OE de E. radiata, que foi submetido a caracterização físico-química e a análise in vivo (Wistar albinus). Como resultados pode-se evidenciar que o creme elaborado com o OE de E. radiata (1,5, 3,5 e 5%) apresentou aspecto homogêneo característico de emulsão fase oleosa/aquosa, sem presença de grumos, não apresentou alterações significativas no aspecto, cor e odor, quanto ao pH (3,82 - 3,90) e a densidade, não houve grandes variações entre as formulações. Portanto, a utilização do OE de E. radiata na formulação de um creme apresentou-se ser viável, mantendo o odor característico do óleo, adequada espalhabilidade, não apresentou mudança de coloração, mantendo se constante sua estabilidade na maioria dos testes realizados. O gel creme a base de 5% do OE de E. radiata, neste trabalho, demonstrou ter potencial de estimular e favorecer o processo de cicatrização in vivo em ratos Wistar allbinus.Research, Society and Development2022-09-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3412010.33448/rsd-v11i12.34120Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 12; e25111234120Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 12; e25111234120Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 12; e251112341202525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34120/28800Copyright (c) 2022 Letícia Cavalcante Nolêto; Ednilson Henrique Pereira da Silva; Karine Sousa de Araujo; Danniel Cabral Leão Ferreira; Fabrício Pires de Moura Amaral; José Ferreira Nunes; Janaina de Fátima Saraiva Cardoso; Ney Rômulo de Oliveira Paula; Rômulo José Vieira https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNolêto, Letícia Cavalcante Silva, Ednilson Henrique Pereira da Araujo, Karine Sousa de Ferreira, Danniel Cabral Leão Amaral, Fabrício Pires de Moura Nunes, José Ferreira Cardoso, Janaina de Fátima Saraiva Paula, Ney Rômulo de Oliveira Vieira , Rômulo José 2022-09-26T11:56:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/34120Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:49:33.017097Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characterization of the healing effect of eucalyptus oil (eucalyptus radiata) in dermatological wounds
Caracterización del efecto cicatrizante del aceite de eucalipto (eucalyptus radiata) en heridas dermatológicas
Caracterização do efeito cicatrizante do óleo de eucalipto (eucalyptus radiata) em feridas dermatológicas
title Characterization of the healing effect of eucalyptus oil (eucalyptus radiata) in dermatological wounds
spellingShingle Characterization of the healing effect of eucalyptus oil (eucalyptus radiata) in dermatological wounds
Nolêto, Letícia Cavalcante
Eucalyptus radiata
Feridas
Cicatrização
Creme.
Eucalyptus radiata
Heridas
Cicatrización
Crema.
Eucalyptus radiata
Wounds
Healing
Cream.
title_short Characterization of the healing effect of eucalyptus oil (eucalyptus radiata) in dermatological wounds
title_full Characterization of the healing effect of eucalyptus oil (eucalyptus radiata) in dermatological wounds
title_fullStr Characterization of the healing effect of eucalyptus oil (eucalyptus radiata) in dermatological wounds
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the healing effect of eucalyptus oil (eucalyptus radiata) in dermatological wounds
title_sort Characterization of the healing effect of eucalyptus oil (eucalyptus radiata) in dermatological wounds
author Nolêto, Letícia Cavalcante
author_facet Nolêto, Letícia Cavalcante
Silva, Ednilson Henrique Pereira da
Araujo, Karine Sousa de
Ferreira, Danniel Cabral Leão
Amaral, Fabrício Pires de Moura
Nunes, José Ferreira
Cardoso, Janaina de Fátima Saraiva
Paula, Ney Rômulo de Oliveira
Vieira , Rômulo José
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author2 Silva, Ednilson Henrique Pereira da
Araujo, Karine Sousa de
Ferreira, Danniel Cabral Leão
Amaral, Fabrício Pires de Moura
Nunes, José Ferreira
Cardoso, Janaina de Fátima Saraiva
Paula, Ney Rômulo de Oliveira
Vieira , Rômulo José
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nolêto, Letícia Cavalcante
Silva, Ednilson Henrique Pereira da
Araujo, Karine Sousa de
Ferreira, Danniel Cabral Leão
Amaral, Fabrício Pires de Moura
Nunes, José Ferreira
Cardoso, Janaina de Fátima Saraiva
Paula, Ney Rômulo de Oliveira
Vieira , Rômulo José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Eucalyptus radiata
Feridas
Cicatrização
Creme.
Eucalyptus radiata
Heridas
Cicatrización
Crema.
Eucalyptus radiata
Wounds
Healing
Cream.
topic Eucalyptus radiata
Feridas
Cicatrização
Creme.
Eucalyptus radiata
Heridas
Cicatrización
Crema.
Eucalyptus radiata
Wounds
Healing
Cream.
description Eucalyptus radiata is a plant species native to Australia, ecologically important and a source of essential oils (EO) with potential biological activities such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, analgesic, fatigue-reducing, hypoglycemic, insecticidal and bactericidal action, which are generally attributed to the present biochemical composition. in the EO, mainly to the marjoritarian compound 1,8-cineole. However, there are no studies investigating the possible healing potential of E. radiata EO, which makes this plant an important target for new therapeutic formulations. Thus, the present study aimed to characterize the healing effect of E. radiata EO in dermatological wounds. For this purpose, a topical cream was prepared with E. radiata EO, which was subjected to physicochemical characterization and in vivo analysis (Wistar albinus). As a result, it can be seen that the cream made with the EO of E. radiata (1.5, 3.5 and 5%) presented a homogeneous aspect characteristic of an emulsion oily/aqueous phase, without the presence of lumps, it did not present significant changes in the appearance, color and odor, in terms of pH (3.82 - 3.90) and density, there were no great variations between the formulations. Therefore, the use of E. radiata EO in the formulation of a cream proved to be viable, maintaining the characteristic odor of the oil, adequate spreadability, no color change, keeping its stability constant in most of the tests performed. The cream gel based on 5% of E. radiata EO, in this work, demonstrated the potential to stimulate and favor the healing process in vivo in Wistar allbinus rats.
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