2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10811-019-01837-2
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Hydrogel-based Chlorella vulgaris extracts: a new topical formulation for wound healing treatment

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“…The antioxidant property of C. vulgaris was also reported in other studies (Aliahmat et al 2012;Makpol et al 2013). A study of the wound healing activity of C. vulgaris extract found that the extract exhibited pro-healing and anti-inflammatory properties, with evidence of wound healing acceleration (de Melo et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…The antioxidant property of C. vulgaris was also reported in other studies (Aliahmat et al 2012;Makpol et al 2013). A study of the wound healing activity of C. vulgaris extract found that the extract exhibited pro-healing and anti-inflammatory properties, with evidence of wound healing acceleration (de Melo et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Sulfated polysaccharides from Chlorella vulgaris exhibited a capacity to prevent the accumulation and activity of free radicals and reactive chemical species, acting as protecting systems against these oxidative and radical stress agents [ 87 ]; in addition, peptides have been shown to reduce the matrix metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1) expression in human skin cell fibroblasts, responsible for the breakdown of collagen [ 88 ]. The fact that a Chlorella vulgaris extract is able to stimulate collagen synthesis in the skin makes it suitable to be used in anti-aging cosmetics, as well as in wound-healing products [ 89 , 90 ].…”
Section: Efficacy Of Algae-containing Formulations On Sensitive Skinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various hydrogel formulations with Chlorella vulgaris extracts were prepared and tested in vivo on Swiss albino mice with induced skin injuries; an antibacterial gel was used as reference [157]. The extracts were characterized in terms of phytochemical profile, exhibiting triterpenes among the active compounds; their topical application revealed pro-healing and anti-inflammatory properties with no atopic or allergic side effects even at high concentrations.…”
Section: Innovative Formulations Containing Wound Healing Triterpenesmentioning
confidence: 99%