Sains Malaysiana 50(3)(2021):
839-847
http://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2021-5003-24
Influence
of the Oil Phase on the Wound Healing Activity of Sea Cucumber Extract-Based
Cream Formulations
(Pengaruh Fasa Minyak pada Aktiviti Penyembuhan Luka oleh Formulasi Krim yang Berasaskan Ekstrak Timun Laut)
THIVIYA SUNMUGAM, HANISAH AZHARI, NG SHIOW-FERN &
FAZREN AZMI*
Centre for Drug Delivery Research, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,
Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, 50300 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory, Malaysia
Diserahkan: 17 Jun 2020/Diterima:
16 Ogos 2020
ABSTRACT
Sea cucumbers are attractive marine
natural sources as they are enriched with functional biomaterials that can
contribute in accelerating wound healing. The present study was carried out to
prepare cream formulations comprising extract of sea cucumber with different
type of oil phase, namely F1 (olive oil), F2 (tea tree oil) and F3 (lemongrass
oil) to assess the influence of the oil on the physicochemical properties and
the wound healing efficacy of the creams. The formulated creams showed
satisfactory physicochemical characteristics such as homogeneity, spreadability, rheology, pH, and showed no evidence of
phase separation even when the creams were kept at extreme conditions. The ex vivo release profile of sea cucumber extract from the formulated creams was
determined by using a Franz diffusion cells. F3 demonstrated a constant and
yield the highest release percentage of sea cucumber extract, followed by F2
and F1. Topical application of the formulated creams on the excision wound in
rats showed a significant wound healing efficacy compared to the control group.
Among the creams formulation, F1 demonstrated a significantly higher rate of
wound closure compared to F2, F3, and positive control. The wound healing
efficacy of the formulated creams were not dependent on the ability of the oils
in promoting skin permeation for the release of sea cucumber extract. This
study depicted that lemongrass oil acted as a good skin permeation enhancer for
the release of sea cucumber extract while olive oil worked in a more
synergistic manner with sea cucumber extract in promoting wound healing.
Keywords: Oil phase; permeation enhancer; sea cucumber
extract; wound healing
ABSTRAK
Timun laut adalah sumber semula jadi laut yang menarik kerana ia diperkaya dengan biobahan yang mampu berfungsi untuk merangsang proses penyembuhan luka. Kajian yang dijalankan merangkumi formulasi krim yang mengandungi ekstrak timun laut dengan pelbagai jenis fasa minyak, iaitu FI (minyak zaitun), F2 (minyak pohon teh)
dan F3 (minyak serai) untuk mengkaji pengaruh jenis minyak pada sifat fizikokimia dan keberkesanan penyembuhan luka. Kesemua krim yang diformulasikan menunjukkan ciri-ciri fizikokimia yang memuaskan seperti kehomogenan, daya sebaran, reologi, pH dan tidak menunjukkan bukti pemisahan fasa walaupun krim disimpan dalam keadaan suhu yang melampau. Profil pelepasanex vivo ekstrak timun laut daripada krim yang dirumuskan telah dinilai menggunakan sel resapan Franz. F3 menunjukkan kadar pelepasan ekstrak timun laut yang sekata dan perstusan tertinggi, diikuti oleh F2 dan
F1. Aplikasi kesemua krim secara topikal pada pemotongan luka menunjukkan keberkesanan penyembuhan luka yang signifikan berbanding kumpulan kawalan. Di antara krim yang dirumus, F1 menunjukkan kadar penyembuhan luka yang lebih tinggi berbanding F2, F3 dan kawalan positif. Keberkesanan penyembuhan luka daripada krim yang dirumuskan tidak bergantung pada kemampuan minyak dalam mempromosikan permeasi kulit untuk pembebasan ekstrak timun laut.
Kajian ini merumuskan bahawa minyak serai bertindak sebagai agen permeasi kulit yang berkesan untuk pembebasan ekstrak timun laut sementara minyak zaitun berfungsi dengan cara yang lebih sinergistik dengan ekstrak timun laut dalam merangsang penyembuhan luka.
Kata kunci: Agen permeasi; ekstrak timun laut; fasa minyak; penyembuhan luka
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*Pengarang untuk surat-menyurat; email: mfazren.azmi@ukm.edu.my
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