Formulation and evaluation of Ocimum basilicum-based emulgel for wound healing using animal model

The main aim of the topically applied drugs is to provide local drug contact to the skin and minimize general absorption of drugs. Ocimum basilicum (OB) is popular for folk medicines, having official acceptance in many countries. The aim of this study was to formulate and evaluate the efficacy of to...

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Published in:Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal
Main Authors: Barkat Ali Khan, Shafi Ullah, M.Khalid Khan, Sultan M Alshahrani, Valdir A Braga
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author Barkat Ali Khan
Shafi Ullah
M.Khalid Khan
Sultan M Alshahrani
Valdir A Braga
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description The main aim of the topically applied drugs is to provide local drug contact to the skin and minimize general absorption of drugs. Ocimum basilicum (OB) is popular for folk medicines, having official acceptance in many countries. The aim of this study was to formulate and evaluate the efficacy of topical application of OB-based emulgel on wound healing in animal model. The prepared formulations (OB emulgel) were assessed for FTIR analysis, stability studies, physical appearance, rheological behavior, spreadability, patch/sensitivity test and in vitro drug release. The in vivo wound healing effect was evaluated and compared with commercially available Silver Sulfadiazine cream Quench® in wound-induced rabbits by macroscopic and histopathological evidence. The OB extract/drug was compatible with the selected polymer and other excipients and indicated the suitability of the polymers/excipients for preparation of topical emulgel. The formulated OB emulgel exhibited good physical properties. The release profile of emulgel was satisfactory and released 81.71 ± 1.7% of the drug in 250 min. In vivo wound healing studies showed that OB emulgel exhibited the highest percent wound contraction similar to the commercial product (p > 0.05). This activity was statistically significant (p < 0.05) in comparison to control. Histopathological assessment showed marked improvement in the skin histological architecture after 16 days of OB emulgel treatment. In conclusion, the data demonstrated here signify the prospective of 5% OB emulgel as an innovative therapeutic approach in wound healing.
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spelling doaj-e6e0c778546f45648a7cd82ba2f98e682025-11-03T00:50:26ZengSpringerSaudi Pharmaceutical Journal1319-01642020-12-0128121842185010.1016/j.jsps.2020.11.011Formulation and evaluation of Ocimum basilicum-based emulgel for wound healing using animal modelBarkat Ali Khan0Shafi Ullah1M.Khalid Khan2Sultan M Alshahrani3Valdir A Braga4Faculty of Pharmacy, Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan 29500, PakistanFaculty of Pharmacy, Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan 29500, PakistanFaculty of Pharmacy, Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan 29500, Pakistan; Corresponding author at: Faculty of Pharmacy, Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan 29500, Pakistan.College of Pharmacy, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi ArabiaCenter of Biotechnology, Federal University of Paraiba, BrazilThe main aim of the topically applied drugs is to provide local drug contact to the skin and minimize general absorption of drugs. Ocimum basilicum (OB) is popular for folk medicines, having official acceptance in many countries. The aim of this study was to formulate and evaluate the efficacy of topical application of OB-based emulgel on wound healing in animal model. The prepared formulations (OB emulgel) were assessed for FTIR analysis, stability studies, physical appearance, rheological behavior, spreadability, patch/sensitivity test and in vitro drug release. The in vivo wound healing effect was evaluated and compared with commercially available Silver Sulfadiazine cream Quench® in wound-induced rabbits by macroscopic and histopathological evidence. The OB extract/drug was compatible with the selected polymer and other excipients and indicated the suitability of the polymers/excipients for preparation of topical emulgel. The formulated OB emulgel exhibited good physical properties. The release profile of emulgel was satisfactory and released 81.71 ± 1.7% of the drug in 250 min. In vivo wound healing studies showed that OB emulgel exhibited the highest percent wound contraction similar to the commercial product (p > 0.05). This activity was statistically significant (p < 0.05) in comparison to control. Histopathological assessment showed marked improvement in the skin histological architecture after 16 days of OB emulgel treatment. In conclusion, the data demonstrated here signify the prospective of 5% OB emulgel as an innovative therapeutic approach in wound healing.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319016420302723Burn woundEmulgelOcimum basilicumHistopathology
spellingShingle Barkat Ali Khan
Shafi Ullah
M.Khalid Khan
Sultan M Alshahrani
Valdir A Braga
Formulation and evaluation of Ocimum basilicum-based emulgel for wound healing using animal model
Burn wound
Emulgel
Ocimum basilicum
Histopathology
title Formulation and evaluation of Ocimum basilicum-based emulgel for wound healing using animal model
title_full Formulation and evaluation of Ocimum basilicum-based emulgel for wound healing using animal model
title_fullStr Formulation and evaluation of Ocimum basilicum-based emulgel for wound healing using animal model
title_full_unstemmed Formulation and evaluation of Ocimum basilicum-based emulgel for wound healing using animal model
title_short Formulation and evaluation of Ocimum basilicum-based emulgel for wound healing using animal model
title_sort formulation and evaluation of ocimum basilicum based emulgel for wound healing using animal model
topic Burn wound
Emulgel
Ocimum basilicum
Histopathology
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319016420302723
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