Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research (May 2024)

Ethanolic extract of Gracilaria spp. Attenuates the inflammatory stage of oral mucosa wound healing: An in vivo study

  • Rachmi Fanani Hakim,
  • Rinaldi Idroes,
  • Olivia Avriyanti Hanafiah,
  • Binawati Ginting,
  • Fakhrurrazi Fakhrurrazi,
  • Noviandi Indum Putra,
  • Nur Balqis Maulidya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/JAPTR.JAPTR_451_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
pp. 81 – 85

Abstract

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Millions of bacteria present in the mouth cavity contribute to the challenging management of oral mucosa injury. On the other hand, Gracilaria spp. (red algae) is one of the widely cultivated algae that have a strong potential as a wound-healing agent for oral mucosa injury. This study aimed to investigate the wound-healing property of the red algae by observing its effect on polymorphonuclear (PMN), a neutrophil that is usually recruited during the initial wound healing. The extract was obtained through maceration and used as bioactive ingredient in gel preparation. Rattus norvegicus with incision wounds in the oral mucosa was used as the animal model. Our results revealed that rats treated with the red algae gel had significantly lower PMN on the injury site (P < 0.01) as observed on days 1, 3, and 5. Identification using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry showed that the extract was rich in hexadecenoic acid and glycerol. The brine shrimp lethality test suggested low cytotoxicity of this extract with LC50 = 10694.93 mg/mL. In conclusion, the extract could be potentially used as bioactive ingredient in gel formulation for topical management of oral mucosa wounds. Further, research to confirm these findings is warranted.

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