Evaluation of Ointments with Daldinia eschscholtzii in Wound Healing in an In Vivo Model.
Reina Isabel Cueva-ClavijoMaura Téllez-TéllezLiliana Aguilar-MarcelinoArnoldo Wong-VillarrealMa de Lourdes Acosta-UrdapilletaGloria Sarahi Castañeda-RamírezLilia F Montañez-PalmaEmanuel Hernández-NúñezPublished in: Journal of medicinal food (2024)
Fungi are a source of a variety of secondary metabolites of importance in different areas of biotechnology. Several compounds have been characterized with antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory activity from fungi of the division of the Ascomycota, among which is the species Daldinia eschscholtzii , an endophyte fungus of pantropical distribution. In this study, we evaluated the effect of an ointment made with D. eschscholtzii on the wound healing of BALB/c mice. The species was corroborated using a molecular marker Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS1 and ITS4). The extracts and dust of the fungus were considered nontoxic as they caused a mortality of <15% in the nematode Panagrellus redivivus , and experimental ointments had no adverse effects on the skin of BALB/c mice. Wounds treated with the D. eschscholtzii ointments had 99.9-100% wound contraction after 17 days, which was similar to commercial healing (positive control). As such, the ointment of D. eschscholtzii is a natural alternative to improve wound healing.
Keyphrases
- wound healing
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- oxidative stress
- cardiovascular events
- human health
- anti inflammatory
- type diabetes
- metabolic syndrome
- health risk
- risk assessment
- cardiovascular disease
- genetic diversity
- adipose tissue
- coronary artery disease
- smooth muscle
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- climate change
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