Hibiscus schizopetalus boosts wound healing via restoring redox balance and hindering inflammatory responses in rats: Insights on metabolome profiling and molecular docking

Gamal El-Din, Mariam I.; Mantawy, Eman M.; Said, Riham S.; Fahmy, Nouran M.; Fayez, Shaimaa; Shahin, Mai I.; Nasr, Maha; Elissawy, Ahmed M.;

Abstract


Hibiscus species (Malvaceae) possess a plethora of appealing pharmacological activities with an extended history of customary use in diverse medical conditions. The present study aimed at comparing the metabolomic analyses of three Hibiscus species native to Egypt, namely H. tiliaceus, H. schizopetalus extract (HSE), and H. rosa-sinensis, alongside identifying a promising natural wound healing candidate. Chemical profiling of the leaf extracts was achieved via UPLC-ESI/MS/MS-guided analysis that resulted in the tentative identification of a total of 48 secondary metabolites pertaining to phenolic acids, flavonoids, anthocyanins, fatty acids, and fatty amides. Remarkably, in vitro studies revealed that HSE exhibited the topmost wound healing activity. Subsequently, HSE was formulated into hydro- and nanogel (1% w/v) formulations for further assessing its efficacy in the wound excision model. HSE-nanogel demonstrated a significant in vivo wound contraction activity alongside improving histopathological abnormalities. Mechanistically, HSE-nanogel upregulated the wound antioxidant status through increasing the levels of reduced glutathione (GSH) and catalase activity. Moreover, HSE-nanogel suppressed the wound inflammatory responses by diminishing the expressions of NF-ĸB, TNF-α, and IL-6. Molecular docking studies were performed on HSE's major constituents using CDOCKER, which further supported the in vivo findings. Collectively, HSE nanogel exhibits notable aptitude as a wound-healing agent, warranting further clinical appraisal.


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Title Hibiscus schizopetalus boosts wound healing via restoring redox balance and hindering inflammatory responses in rats: Insights on metabolome profiling and molecular docking
Authors Gamal El-Din, Mariam I.; Mantawy, Eman M.; Said, Riham S.; Fahmy, Nouran M.; Fayez, Shaimaa; Shahin, Mai I. ; Nasr, Maha ; Elissawy, Ahmed M.
Keywords computational studies;Hibiscus;inflammation;LC-MS;wound healing
Issue Date 1-Nov-2024
Journal Archiv der Pharmazie 
Volume 357
Issue 11
ISSN 03656233
DOI 10.1002/ardp.202400392
PubMed ID 39240066
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85203180244

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