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EHO-85: A Multifunctional Amorphous Hydrogel for Wound Healing Containing Olea europaea Leaf Extract: Effects on Wound Microenvironment and Preclinical Evaluation.

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2022-02-22

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Casado-Diaz, Antonio
La Torre, Manuel
Priego-Capote, Feliciano
Verdu-Soriano, Jose
Lazaro-Martinez, Jose Luis
Rodriguez-Mañas, Leocadio
Berenguer Perez, Miriam
Tunez, Isaac

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The prevalence of chronic wounds is increasing due to the population aging and associated pathologies, such as diabetes. These ulcers have an important socio-economic impact. Thus, it is necessary to design new products for their treatment with an adequate cost/effectiveness ratio. Among these products are amorphous hydrogels. Their composition can be manipulated to provide a favorable environment for ulcer healing. The aim of this study was to evaluate a novel multifunctional amorphous hydrogel (EHO-85), containing Olea europaea leaf extract, designed to enhance the wound healing process. For this purpose, its moistening ability, antioxidant capacity, effect on pH in the wound bed of experimental rats, and the effect on wound healing in a murine model of impaired wound healing were assessed. EHO-85 proved to be a remarkable moisturizer and its application in a rat skin wound model showed a significant antioxidant effect, decreasing lipid peroxidation in the wound bed. EHO-85 also decreased the pH of the ulcer bed from day 1. In addition, in mice (BKS. Cg-m +/+ Leprdb) EHO-85 treatment showed superior wound healing rates compared to hydrocolloid dressing. In conclusion, EHO-85 can speed up the closure of hard-to-heal wounds due to its multifunctional properties that are able to modulate the wound microenvironment, mainly through its remarkable effect on reactive oxygen species, pH, and moistening regulation.

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Antioxidants
Ulcer
Bandages, hydrocolloid
Reactive oxygen species
Olive leaf extract
Cost-effectiveness analysis
Disease models, animal

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Antioxidantes
Análisis de costo-efectividad
Especies Reactivas de oxígeno
Modelos animales de enfermedad
Vendas hidrocoloidales
Úlcera

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EHO-85, Olea europaea leaf extract, ROS, Antioxidant, Hydrogel, Moistening, pH, Preclinical, Wound healing

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Casado-Díaz A, La Torre M, Priego-Capote F, Verdú-Soriano J, Lázaro-Martínez JL, Rodríguez-Mañas L, et al. EHO-85: A Multifunctional Amorphous Hydrogel for Wound Healing Containing Olea europaea Leaf Extract: Effects on Wound Microenvironment and Preclinical Evaluation. J Clin Med. 2022 Feb 24;11(5):1229