Chamomile oil loaded solid lipid nanoparticles: A naturally formulated remedy to enhance the wound healing

Gad, Heba A.; Abd El-Rahman, Fawzia A.A.; Germine M. Hamdy;

Abstract


Chamomile oil (CM) has a crucial effect in promoting wound healing, but its poor tissue permeability and degradation limit its topical application. The aim of the present study is to ameliorate CM healing effect by encapsulating it into solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN). SLN were prepared by hot homogenization method using 20%w/w stearic acid and CM. The in-vivo study involved 40 rats divided into 5 groups. Group I: was normal control, Group II: represented wounded rats without treatment and Groups III to V: were wounded rats treated with plain SLN, CM cream (Camisan ® ) and CM-SLN, respectively. Morphological examination of CM loaded SLN revealed irregular shaped particles with an outer chamomile oil shell surrounding the lipid core. Optimized CM-SLN formed of stearic acid and CM (in ratio 7:3) had particle size of 542.1 ± 27.51 nm and zeta potential of −35.9 ± 0.602 mV with acceptable viscosity and occlusive properties. Topical administration of CM-SLN showed improvement in restoring the normal integument architecture, wound contraction, transforming growth factor-β1 and collagen deposition, in addition to the reduction in the Interleulin-1β and metalloproteinases-9/tissue inhibitor metalloproteinase-1 ratio, as compared to the other groups. In conclusion, the encapsulation of CM in SLN showed a significant effect in accelerating the wound healing activity.


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Title Chamomile oil loaded solid lipid nanoparticles: A naturally formulated remedy to enhance the wound healing
Authors Gad, Heba A.; Abd El-Rahman, Fawzia A.A.; Germine M. Hamdy 
Keywords Chamomile oil | Inflammatory mediators | Skin histopathology | Solid lipid nanoparticles | Wound healing
Issue Date 1-Apr-2019
Journal Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology 
Volume 50
Start page 329
End page 338
ISSN 17732247
DOI 10.1016/j.jddst.2019.01.008
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85061298505

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