leaf extract liposomal Carbopol gel preparation's potential wound healing and antibacterial benefits: , phytochemical, and computational investigation

Vitis vinifera Egyptian edible leaf extract loaded on a soybean lecithin, cholesterol, and Carbopol gel preparation (VVL-liposomal gel) was prepared to maximize the in vivo wound healing and anti-MRSA activities for the crude extract, using an excision wound model and focusing on TLR-2, MCP-1, CXCL-...

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Published inFood & function Vol. 14; no. 15; pp. 7156 - 7175
Main Authors Elmaidomy, Abeer H, Mohamad, Soad A, Abdelnaser, Mahmoud, Yahia, Ramadan, Mokhtar, Fatma A, Alsenani, Faisal, Badr, Moutaz Y, Almaghrabi, Safa Y, Altemani, Faisal H, Alzubaidi, Mubarak A, Saber, Entesar Ali, Elrehany, Mahmoud A, Abdelmohsen, Usama Ramadan, Sayed, Ahmed M
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Published 31.07.2023
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Summary:Vitis vinifera Egyptian edible leaf extract loaded on a soybean lecithin, cholesterol, and Carbopol gel preparation (VVL-liposomal gel) was prepared to maximize the in vivo wound healing and anti-MRSA activities for the crude extract, using an excision wound model and focusing on TLR-2, MCP-1, CXCL-1, CXCL-2, IL-6 and IL-1β, and MRSA (wound infection model, and peritonitis infection model). VVL-liposomal gel was stable with significant drug entrapment efficiency reaching 88% ± 3, zeta potential value ranging from −50 to −63, and a size range of 50-200 μm nm in diameter. The in vivo evaluation proved the ability of VVL-liposomal gel to gradually release the drugs in a sustained manner with greater complete wound healing effect and tissue repair after 7 days of administration, with a significant decrease in bacterial count compared with the crude extract. Phytochemical investigation of the crude extract of the leaves yielded fourteen compounds: two new stilbenes ( 1 , 2 ), along with twelve known ones ( 3-14 ). Furthermore, a computational study was conducted to identify the genes and possible pathways responsible for the anti-MRSA activity of the isolated compounds, and inverse docking was used to identify the most likely molecular targets that could mediate the extract's antibacterial activity. Gyr-B was discovered to be the best target for compounds 1 and 2 . Hence, VVL-liposomal gel can be used as a novel anti-dermatophytic agent with potent wound healing and anti-MRSA capacity, paving the way for future clinical research. Vitis vinifera edible leaf extract loaded on a Carbopol gel was prepared to maximize the wound healing and anti-MRSA properties. The extract's mode of action has been comprehensively investigated by in vitro , in vivo , and in silico experiments.
Bibliography:https://doi.org/10.1039/d2fo03212k
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ISSN:2042-6496
2042-650X
DOI:10.1039/d2fo03212k