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The Antioxidant and In Vitro Wound Healing Activity of Cotyledon orbiculata Aqueous Extract and the Synthesized Biogenic Silver Nanoparticles

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms232416094

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silver nanoparticles; wound healing; gene expression; cell proliferation; cell migration

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  1. South African National Research Foundation
  2. DSI/MINTEK Nanotechnology Innovation Centre (NIC) [114598, 106642]

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The synthesis of silver nanoparticles using plants, especially Cotyledon orbiculata, has resulted in the discovery of effective nanoparticles with antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activities. The nanoparticles also exhibit antioxidant, growth-promoting, and cell migration properties. Gene expression studies reveal that the water extract of Cotyledon orbiculata and the silver nanoparticles synthesized from this extract promote wound healing by upregulating genes involved in cell proliferation, migration, and growth while downregulating pro-inflammatory genes.
The synthesis of silver nanoparticles using biogenic methods, particularly plants, has led to the discovery of several effective nanoparticles. In many instances, plant-derived silver nanoparticles have been shown to have more activity than the plant extract which was used to synthesize the nanoparticles. Silver nanoparticles have been successfully synthesized using the medicinal plant, Cotyledon orbiculata. This is a shrub found in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It has a long history of use in traditional medicine in the treatment of wounds and skin infections. The C. orbiculata synthesized silver nanoparticles (Cotyledon-AgNPs) were reported to have good antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activities; however, their wound-healing properties have not been determined. This study aimed to determine the wound healing activity of Cotyledon-AgNPs using the scratch assay. Gene expression studies were also done to determine the nanoparticles' mechanism of action. The Cotyledon-AgNPs showed good antioxidant, growth-promoting and cell migration properties. Gene expression studies showed that the C. orbiculata water extract and Cotyledon-AgNPs promoted wound healing by upregulating genes involved in cell proliferation, migration and growth while downregulating pro-inflammatory genes. This confirms, for the first time that a water extract of C. orbiculata and silver nanoparticles synthesized from this extract are good wound-healing agents.

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