STARCH-BASED SUSTAINABLE HYDROGEL LOADED WITH CROCUS SATIVUS PETALS EXTRACT: A NEW PRODUCT FOR WOUND CARE
Authors Pagano C, Ceccarini M R, Faieta M, di Michele A, Blasi F, Cossignani L, Beccari T, Oliva E, Pitti P, Sergi M, Primavilla S, Serafini D, Benedetti L, Ricci M, Perioli L
Abstract The aim of the present study was to valorize Crocus sativus petals, the main waste deriving from saffron stigma harvesting, as source of bioactive molecules to be used in health field. Three different dry extracts were prepared by eco-friendly methods (maceration and ultrasound bath assisted maceration) using saffron petals as raw material and ethanol 70 % either ethanol 96 % as extraction solvents. A preliminary evaluation of the antioxidant activity (measured by ABTS*+, DPPH* and FRAP) highlighted that the most suitable extraction solvent is represented by ethanol 70 %. By in vitro studies on keratinocytes emerged that the extract obtained by maceration (rich in gallic and chlorogenic acids) stimulates their growth in a safe concentration range (0.02-0.4 mg/mL) suggesting a potential application in skin diseases such as superficial wounds. Due to the low manageability, the extract was firstly supported on corn starch powder particles and then formulated as starch gel. The obtained formulation showed both suitable rheological properties and spreadability necessary for an easy and pain free application on damaged skin. Moreover, in vitro microbiological studies of starch gel demonstrated antimicrobial activity toward S. epidermidis and self-preserving capacity.
Publish Date 2022
Volume 625
ISSN 1873-3476
DOI doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2022.122067
URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378517322006214?via%3Dihub
Journal International Journal of Pharmaceutics
Pages Article no. 122067
PMID 35931396
