Enhanced Wound Healing with Rhodiola rosea Phytosomal Gel: Extraction, Formulation, and In vivo Evaluation
DOI:
10.2174/0113816128359150250211053431
Publication Date:
2025-03-21T07:55:34Z
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ABSTRACT
Background:
This study explores the formulation and effectiveness of a Rhodiola rosea phytosomal
gel for enhancing wound healing.
Object:
The ethanolic extract of Rhodiola rosea roots, rich in bioactive compounds like alkaloids and flavonoids,
was optimized into a phytosomal complex to improve absorption and dermal retention.
Method:
Characterization through GC-MS revealed compounds, such as 2-Heptadecenal and Bicyclo[
4.1.0]Heptane and 7-Pentyl. FTIR confirmed the successful encapsulation within the phospholipid bilayer,
while SEM showed smooth, spherical particles.
Result:
The Box-Behnken design optimized formulation parameters, achieving high yield (92.64%), small
particle size (355 nm), and high entrapment efficiency (93.98%). In vitro release studies displayed a consistent
release profile, aligning with Zero-order and Hixson-Crowell models. In vivo evaluation on Wistar rats
showed that the phytosomal gel significantly enhanced wound healing, achieving 98.16% wound reduction by
day 14, compared to 95.17% for R. rosea extract and 97.13% for standard treatment. Histopathological analysis
demonstrated complete tissue regeneration and well-organized collagen fibers in the phytosomal gel group.
Conclusion:
This research highlights the potential of Rhodiola rosea phytosomal gel as an effective wound
healing therapy, with future studies suggested for extended stability tests and human skin permeation studies.
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