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Healing activity of hydrogel containing nanoemulsified β-caryophyllene

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejps.2020.105318

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Beta-caryophyllene; Wound healing; Hydrogel; Nanoemulsion; Anti-inflammatory

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  1. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES - Procad/Casadinho) [552457/2011-6]
  2. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq/grant) [424388/2018-9]
  3. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Rio Grande do Sul (FAPERGS)

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beta-caryophyllene is a sesquiterpene present in the oil of many plant species, such as Copaifera sp., which has been shown to possesses potent anti-inflammatory action; however, its healing activity remains under study. The objectives of the present study were to produce a nanoemulsion containing beta-caryophyllene followed by a hydrogel containing nanoemulsified beta-caryophyllene, to evaluate the permeation profile in vitro, and to assess the in vivo healing activity, which is so far unexplored in the literature for pure beta-caryophyllene and in pharmaceutical formulation. The nanoemulsion was obtained through high-pressure homogenization and the hydrogel by direct dispersion with hydroxyethylcellulose. Both formulations were characterized according to droplet size, polydispersity index, volume-weighted mean diameters, particle distribution, droplets diameters tracking, zeta potential, viscosity and bioadhesion behavior. beta-caryophyllene content was determined by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Both formulations presented a nanometric droplet size, negative zeta potential, high beta-caryophyllene content, and were stable for 60 days. In agreement with the viscosity results, the hydrogel containing the beta-caryophyllene nanoemulsion showed superior bioadhesiveness than the nanoemulsion. The skin permeation study in Franz cells demonstrated that isolated beta-caryophyllene was unable to cross the stratum corneum and that its nanoemulsification promoted its permeation. On the other hand, in the simulated deeply wounded skin (dermis), no significant differences were observed between the formulations and isolated beta-caryophyllene with respect to the amount of marker retention in the dermis, suggesting saturation of this skin layer. For the study of healing activity, the dorsal wound model was performed with an evaluation of the lesion size, anti-inflammatory markers, and antioxidant activity. The initial closure of the wound was achieved sooner in the group treated with the hydrogel containing the beta-caryophyllene nanoemulsion, indicating its anti-inflammatory effect. The histological analysis indicated that on day 12 day of the lesion, the hydrogel presented similar results to those of the positive control group (Dersani (R) oil), proving effectiveness in cutaneous tissue repair.

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