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Research Article

Propolis emulgel: a natural remedy for burn and wound

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Pages 1797-1808 | Received 23 Mar 2018, Accepted 15 Jun 2018, Published online: 03 Sep 2018
 

Abstract

Objectives: To develop an alternative medicine, propolis, in emulgel formulation for burn and wound treatment.

Methods: The effect of two independent variables: emulsifying agent concentration and oil concentration on the cumulative amount of propolis release (dependent variable) from liquid paraffin and isopropyl palmitate emulgels was investigated. Eight formulations were prepared and evaluated for physical appearance, pH, propolis content, viscosity, and in vitro propolis release. The release results were fitted into different kinetic equations and analyzed using contour plot, interaction surface plot and one-way ANOVA. The selected emulgel formulation was investigated for its wound and burn healing activity in rats.

Results: All the prepared emulgels showed acceptable physical properties concerning color, homogeneity, consistency, and pH value. The concentration of emulsifying agent had more pronounced effect on propolis release than oil concentration. Formulations F1–F6 showed “anomalous” drug release, while Formulations F7 and F8 showed zero-order kinetic.

Conclusion: The formulation F7 with 5% isopropyl palmitate, 5% emulsifier mixture, 1% hydroxyl propyl methyl cellulose, 1% oleic acid, and 10% propylene glycol is a promising formula for better management of wound and burn.

Acknowledgments

The authors acknowledge the efforts done by Dr. Mohamed I.S. Abdelhady for determination of the total flavonoid content of propolis as well as the efforts done by Ghofran Mostafa Rwahi, Noora Talal El-Harthi, and Hanan Abd El-Hafeez Turkistani for their participation in the preparation and evaluation of propolis emulgels.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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