Evaluation of the topical spray containing Centella asiatica extract and its efficacy on excision wounds in rats

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Centella asiatica was extracted by methanol. The assay content of triterpenes in the extract was 0.12 % asiatic acid, 0.54 % madecassic acid, 0.25 % asiaticoside and 1.02 % madecassoside. The extract was complexed with hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HP-β-CD) and formulated with Eudragit E100, glycerol, PEG 400, copovidone, ethanol and purified water. A clear yellowish solution (F1-F8) was obtained. The formulations had a pH of 5.5-6.0 with viscosity in the range of 20-60 mPa s, surface tension 20.3-24.6 mN m-1 and contact angle less than 20°. The amount of PEG 400 and copovidone affected the film and spreadability. The content of triterpenes in the spray formulation was close to 100 % compared to triterpenes in the extract. The skin irritation study indicated that the formulation was non-irritating in a rat model. An in vivo excision wound healing model showed that wound excision was completely healed after 14 days.

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Sawatdee, S., Choochuay, K., Chanthorn, W., & Srichana, T. (2016). Evaluation of the topical spray containing Centella asiatica extract and its efficacy on excision wounds in rats. Acta Pharmaceutica, 66(2), 233–244. https://doi.org/10.1515/acph-2016-0018

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