TY - JOUR
T1 - Artemisia monosperma essential oil nanoformulations alleviate imiquimod-induced psoriasis-like dermatitis in mice
AU - Tawfik, Nashwa F.
AU - Abdel-Rashid, Rania S.
AU - El-Sayed, Elsayed K.
AU - Abdel-moneum, Raghda
AU - Khattab, Mohamed A.
AU - Ahmed, Asmaa A.
AU - Lai, Kuei Hung
AU - Hashad, Nashwa
AU - Moharram, Fatma A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2024/9/30
Y1 - 2024/9/30
N2 - Psoriasis is an inflammatory immune-mediated skin disease that affects nearly 2–3 % of the global population. The current study aimed to develop safe and efficient anti-psoriatic nanoformulations from Artemisia monosperma essential oil (EO). EO was extracted using hydrodistillation (HD), microwave-assisted hydrodistillation (MAHD), and head-space solid-phase microextraction (HS–SPME), as well as GC/ MS was used for its analysis. EO nanoemulsion (NE) was prepared using the phase inversion method, while the biodegradable polymeric film (BF) was prepared using the solvent casting technique. A.monosperma EO contains a high percentage of non-oxygenated compounds, being 90.45 (HD), 82.62 (MADH), and 95.17 (HS–SPME). Acenaphthene represents the major aromatic hydrocarbon in HD (39.14 %) and MADH (48.60 %), while sabinene as monoterpene hydrocarbon (44.2 %) is the primary compound in the case of HS–SPME. The anti-psoriatic Effect of NE and BF on the successful delivery of A.monosperma EO was studied using the imiquimod (IMQ)-induced psoriatic model in mice. Five groups (n = 6 mice) were classified into control group, IMQ group, IMQ+standard group, IMQ+NE group, and IMQ+BF group. NE and BF significantly alleviated the psoriatic skin lesions and decreased the psoriasis area severity index, Baker's score, and spleen index. Also, they reduced the expression of Ki67 and attenuated the levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin 6, and interleukin 17. Additionally, NE and NF were able to downregulate the NF-κB and GSK-3β signaling pathways. Despite the healing properties of BF, NE showed a more prominent effect on treating the psoriatic model, which could be referred to as its high skin penetration ability and absorption. These results potentially contribute to documenting experimental and theoretical evidence for the clinical uses of A.monosperma EO nanoformulations for treating psoriasis.
AB - Psoriasis is an inflammatory immune-mediated skin disease that affects nearly 2–3 % of the global population. The current study aimed to develop safe and efficient anti-psoriatic nanoformulations from Artemisia monosperma essential oil (EO). EO was extracted using hydrodistillation (HD), microwave-assisted hydrodistillation (MAHD), and head-space solid-phase microextraction (HS–SPME), as well as GC/ MS was used for its analysis. EO nanoemulsion (NE) was prepared using the phase inversion method, while the biodegradable polymeric film (BF) was prepared using the solvent casting technique. A.monosperma EO contains a high percentage of non-oxygenated compounds, being 90.45 (HD), 82.62 (MADH), and 95.17 (HS–SPME). Acenaphthene represents the major aromatic hydrocarbon in HD (39.14 %) and MADH (48.60 %), while sabinene as monoterpene hydrocarbon (44.2 %) is the primary compound in the case of HS–SPME. The anti-psoriatic Effect of NE and BF on the successful delivery of A.monosperma EO was studied using the imiquimod (IMQ)-induced psoriatic model in mice. Five groups (n = 6 mice) were classified into control group, IMQ group, IMQ+standard group, IMQ+NE group, and IMQ+BF group. NE and BF significantly alleviated the psoriatic skin lesions and decreased the psoriasis area severity index, Baker's score, and spleen index. Also, they reduced the expression of Ki67 and attenuated the levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin 6, and interleukin 17. Additionally, NE and NF were able to downregulate the NF-κB and GSK-3β signaling pathways. Despite the healing properties of BF, NE showed a more prominent effect on treating the psoriatic model, which could be referred to as its high skin penetration ability and absorption. These results potentially contribute to documenting experimental and theoretical evidence for the clinical uses of A.monosperma EO nanoformulations for treating psoriasis.
KW - Biodegredable polymeric film
KW - Head-space solid-phase microextraction
KW - Hydrodistillation
KW - Microwave-assisted hydro-distillation
KW - Nanoemulsion
KW - Psoriasis
KW - Biodegredable polymeric film
KW - Head-space solid-phase microextraction
KW - Hydrodistillation
KW - Microwave-assisted hydro-distillation
KW - Nanoemulsion
KW - Psoriasis
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U2 - 10.1016/j.intimp.2024.112733
DO - 10.1016/j.intimp.2024.112733
M3 - Article
C2 - 39043105
AN - SCOPUS:85199165645
SN - 1567-5769
VL - 139
JO - International Immunopharmacology
JF - International Immunopharmacology
M1 - 112733
ER -