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In Vitro Studies of Jatropha Curcas L. Latex Spray Formulation for Wound Healing Applications
Author(s) -
Kittiya TINPUN,
Titpawan NAKPHENG,
Alwar Ramanujam PADMAVATHI,
Teerapol SRICHANA
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
turkish journal of pharmaceutical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.241
H-Index - 14
eISSN - 2148-6247
pISSN - 1304-530X
DOI - 10.4274/tjps.69875
Subject(s) - jatropha curcas , wound healing , in vitro , traditional medicine , chemistry , botany , biology , medicine , surgery , biochemistry
Objective: There is an increasing demand for wound healing products of natural origin. Our objective is to develop a spray formulation from Jatropha curcas L. latex extracts for wound healing applications. Materials and Methods: J. curcas L. latex was subjected to solvent extraction. The phytochemical structure was elucidated by 1H-NMR and confirmed by LC-MS spectrometry. A topical spray formulation prepared from J. curcas latex extracts were evaluated in antimicrobial activity and radical scavenging activity. The toxicity of formulation on fibroblast cell line, collagen production and wound healing activities were carried out. Results: The 1H-NMR and mass spectrometric analyses revealed pure compound as curcacycline A. The J. curcas latex extract formulation had radical scavenging activity and antibacterial activities. Moreover, the formulation was not toxic to the human fibroblast cells while it stimulated collagen production and healed cell injury in 24 h. Conclusion: The J. curcas latex extract promoted the wound healing after cell injury. Our findings could rise the possibility of utilizing the J. curcas latex extract spray formulation as a potential the antibacterial, antioxidant and wound healing product from nature.

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