Topical formulations containing Copaifera duckei Dwyer oleoresin improve cutaneous wound healing

Publish Year: 1400
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Abstract:

Objective: Evaluation of the healing and toxicological effects of Copaifera duckei Dwyer oleoresin (CDO). Materials and Methods: Rodents with skin lesions were divided into nine groups, including daily treatments with ۱, ۳ and ۱۰% CDO, collagenase, antibiotic ointment and control groups, for ۱۴ days. Results: Treatment with ۱۰% CDO reduced skin edema and hyperplasia, demonstrating anti-inflammatory effect of the oil. Reduction in the wound area was observed, indicating the healing effect of CDO. Histopathological analysis showed increases in angiogenesis and re-epithelialization in animals treated with the highest concentration. On the other hand, no alterations in ulcerations, inflammatory infiltrate, hemorrhage, congestion, degeneration, percentage of collagen fibers, number of cells stained with anti-macrophage migration inhibitory factor, or density of area stained with anti-collagen I and III were found. Toxicogenetic analysis revealed no differences in micronucleus frequencies or in the ratio of polychromatic erythrocytes to total erythrocytes between treated and negative control, demonstrating the absence of genotoxicity and cytotoxicity, respectively. There was no difference in levels of liver enzymes among groups, indicating the absence of hepatotoxicity. Conclusion: Formulations of CDO exerted beneficial effects on the stages of cutaneous wound healing and are promising options for the treatment of wounds.  

Keywords:

Cutaneous wound healing , Copaifera duckei Dwyer oleoresin , Toxicity

Authors

Fernanda Dias

Department of Veterinary Medicine, Universidade de Franca, Franca (SP), Brazil

Lucas Pereira

Department of Veterinary Medicine, Universidade de Franca, Franca (SP), Brazil

Ricardo Furtado

Department of Veterinary Medicine, Universidade de Franca, Franca (SP), Brazil

Geórgia Modé Magalhães

Department of Veterinary Medicine, Instituto Federal do Sul de Minas Gerais, Muzambinho (MG), Brazil

Marina Miguel

Department of Veterinary Medicine, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia (GO), Brazil

Luis Gustavo Dias

Department of Veterinary Medicine, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Jaboticabal (SP), Brazil

Adriana Jorge

Department of Veterinary Medicine, Universidade de Franca, Franca (SP), Brazil

Cristiane Honsho

Department of Veterinary Medicine, Universidade de Franca, Franca (SP), Brazil

Sérgio Ambrósio

Department of Sciences, Universidade de Franca, Franca (SP), Brazil

Jairo Bastos

Department of Pharmacy, Universidade de São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto (SP), Brazil

Micaela Carrijo

Department of Veterinary Medicine, Universidade de Franca, Franca (SP), Brazil

Denise Tavares

Department of Sciences, Universidade de Franca, Franca (SP), Brazil