Topical hydrogel containing achyrocline satureioides oily extract (Free and nanocapsule) has anti-inflammatory effects and thereby minimizes irritant contact dermatitis

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Inflammatory dermatoses are prevalent worldwide, with impacts on the quality of life of patients and their families. The aim of this study was to determine the anti-inflammatory effects of Achyrocline satureioides oily extracts and nanocapsules on the skin using a mouse model of irritant contact dermatitis induced by croton oil, and a skin inflammation model induced by ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation. The mice were treated with 15 mg/ear oily extract (HG-OLAS) or nanocapsules (HG-NCAS) of A. satureioides incorporated into Carbopol® 940 hydrogels. We found that HG-OLAS and HG-NCAS formulations reduced ear edema in croton oil-induced lesions with maximum inhibitions of 54±7% and 74±3%, respectively. HG-OLAS and HG-NCAS formulations decreased ear edema induced by UVB radiation (0.5 J/cm2), with maximum inhibitions of 68±6% and 76±2% compared to the UVB radiation group, respectively. HG-OLAS and HG-NCAS modulated myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity after croton oil induction. Furthermore, croton oil and UVB radiation for 6 and 24 h, respectively, stimulated polymorphonuclear cells infiltration. The topical treatments reduced inflammatory processes, as shown by histological analysis. Together, the data suggest that topical application of A. satureioides oily extracts and nanocapsules produced antiedematogenic and anti-inflammatory effects. They constitute a compelling alternative for treatment of skin injuries.

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Machado, V. S., Camponogara, C., Oliveira, S. M., Baldissera, M. D., Sagrillo, M. R., Gundel, S. da S., … DA SILVA, A. S. (2020). Topical hydrogel containing achyrocline satureioides oily extract (Free and nanocapsule) has anti-inflammatory effects and thereby minimizes irritant contact dermatitis. Anais Da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 92(4), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202020191066

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