Molecules (Jan 2020)

Bioadhesive Polymeric Films Based on Red Onion Skins Extract for Wound Treatment: An Innovative and Eco-Friendly Formulation

  • Cinzia Pagano,
  • Maura Marinozzi,
  • Claudio Baiocchi,
  • Tommaso Beccari,
  • Paola Calarco,
  • Maria Rachele Ceccarini,
  • Michela Chielli,
  • Ciriana Orabona,
  • Elena Orecchini,
  • Roberta Ortenzi,
  • Maurizio Ricci,
  • Stefania Scuota,
  • Maria Cristina Tiralti,
  • Luana Perioli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25020318
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 2
p. 318

Abstract

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The onion non-edible outside layers represent a widely available waste material deriving from its processing and consumption. As onion is a vegetable showing many beneficial properties for human health, a study aiming to evaluate the use of extract deriving from the non-edible outside layers was planned. An eco-friendly extraction method was optimized using a hydroalcoholic solution as solvent. The obtained extract was deeply characterized by in vitro methods and then formulated in autoadhesive, biocompatible and pain-free hydrogel polymeric films. The extract, very soluble in water, showed antioxidant, radical scavenging, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activities, suggesting a potential dermal application for wounds treatment. In vitro studies showed a sustained release of the extract from the hydrogel polymeric film suitable to reach concentrations necessary for both antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activities. Test performed on human keratinocytes showed that the formulation is safe suggesting that the projected formulation could be a valuable tool for wound treatment.

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