New Medical Herbalism Formulations as a Targeted Therapeutic Strategies Used in Southern Tunisia to Promote Neo-Epithelium, Angiogenesis, and Collagen Biosynthesis and to Impede Scar Formation Post-Third-Degree Burned Skin

Author:

Guesmi Fatma1ORCID,Saidi Issam2,Dridi Imen1ORCID,Bouzenna Hafsia2ORCID,Hfaiedh Najla2,Ali Borgi Mohamed2,Landoulsi Ahmed1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, Laboratory of Risks Related to Environmental Stresses: Fight and Prevention, Unit UR03ES06, Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, University of Carthage , Zarzouna 7021, Bizerte , Tunisia

2. Department of Biology, Laboratory of Biotechnology and Biomonitoring of the Environment and Oasis Ecosystems (LBBEEO), Faculty of Sciences of Gafsa, University of Gafsa , Sidi Ahmed Zarroug 2112, Gafsa , Tunisia

Abstract

Abstract The aim of the study is to assess the suitability of the herbal formulation for topical application as a skin burn dressing on the in vivo wound-closure of third-degree wound injuries. Rat wound models were used to prove the in vivo skin burn-healing process. Body weight gain, food and water intake, and behavior were investigated daily during treatment period. Cutaneous biopsies of the burned wound surfaces were monitored at days 4, 13, and 28. Formulation markedly (P < .05) increased wound repair rate and collagen production compared to untreated burnt skin. Macroscopic and histological analysis of the wound of formula (F)-treated group showed significant skin contraction rate and rapid wound healing without scar through regeneration of epidermis that were approved in formula mixed with honey (F-hY)- and Drs-treated wound compared with thymol, and the untreated wound tissues that were not covered by denuded epithelial. Furthermore, the wound healing efficacy of F-hY, F, and Drs cream was proved by decreased the amount of malondialdehyde compared to untreated rats. In conclusion, F and F-hY was found to promote cutaneous wound repair. In all case, the formula alone or mixed with honeybees was even better than thymol in the repair of cutaneous wound.

Funder

Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research of Tunisia

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Rehabilitation,Emergency Medicine,Surgery

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