Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Nov 2023)

Association of Rhizophora mangle and ascorbic acid in hydrogels: Evaluation of cytotoxic and immunomodulatory effects

  • Eduarda Santos de Santana,
  • Leila Bastos Leal,
  • Luzia Abílio da Silva,
  • Irla Carla de França Barbosa,
  • Cristiane Moutinho Lagos de Melo,
  • Dayane Kelly Dias do Nascimento Santos,
  • Jeymesson Raphael Cardoso Vieira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902023e20179
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59

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Abstract Polyphenolics from Rhizophora mangle (R. mangle) have shown wound healing and anti- inflammatory effects that may be potentiated by being associated with ascorbic acid, an important substance for collagen and elastin synthesis that plays a role in tissue repair. In our study, we aimed to formulate an association of R. mangle and ascorbic acid in hydrogels and evaluate the association’s cytotoxic and immunomodulatory effects. In a pre-formulation study, three gelling polymers (i.e.xanthan gum, poloxamer and hydroxyethyl cellulose) were tested. The selected polymer (i.e. xanthan gum) was used to evaluate cytotoxic and immunomodulatory effects using flow cytometry. Xanthan gum (1.5%) had a homogeneous appearance, an orange colour, a smooth surface, intense brightness and the typical odour, as well as non-Newtonian pseudoplastic behaviour. With a pH of 5.0-5.3 and a non-cytotoxic profile, xanthan gum induced the proliferation and activation of CD4 +, CD8+ and NK T lymphocytes and the production of IL- 2, IL-4, IL-10, IL-17 and TNF-α cytokines in stimulated splenocytes. The results suggest that the association of R. mangle and ascorbic acid in 1.5% xanthan gum hydrogel may be promising in preparations for wound-healing processes.

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