Journal of Biological Research (Sep 2023)

Wound healing and analgesic effects of Brocchia cinerea essential oil in experimental animals

  • Zineb Lakache,
  • Hamza Aliboudhar,
  • Mohcene Sadallah,
  • Hinda Hacib,
  • Meryem Fekiri,
  • Amina Ihssane Zergat,
  • Hassina Tounsi,
  • Abdelkrim Kameli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/jbr.2023.11346

Abstract

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This study aimed to identify the main components of the essential oil extracted from Brocchia cinerea (Delile) Vis. via hydrodistillation and investigate its in vivo wound healing and analgesic properties. Thujone, santolina triene, camphor, and 1,8-cineole were among the compounds detected. Wounds were induced in mice and treated with essential oil, which resulted in accelerated wound healing and repair through topical application (88.1±1.1%). The study also evaluated the analgesic activity of the essential oil by administering intraperitoneal injections of acetic acid to mice. The results showed that B. cinerea essential oil at a dose of 400 mg/kg strongly inhibited pain, with a pain inhibition percentage of 95.5%. These findings indicate that the essential oil of B. cinerea has potential as a source of bioactive compounds that may have synergistic effects. Based on these results, the use of B. cinerea for therapeutic purposes in preventing pain and promoting wound healing is supported. These findings highlight the potential of B. cinerea in paving the way for future research aimed at the development of clinically valuable products.

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