Issue 2, 2024

Carbopol 940-based hydrogels loading synergistic combination of quercetin and luteolin from the herb Euphorbia humifusa to promote Staphylococcus aureus infected wound healing

Abstract

With the increasing prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus infections, rapid emergence of drug resistance and the slow healing of infected wounds, developing an efficient antibiotic-free multifunctional wound dressing for inhibiting S. aureus and simultaneously facilitating wound healing have become a huge challenge. Due to their excellent biocompatibility and biodegradability, some carbopol hydrogels based on plant extracts or purified compounds have already been applied in wound healing treatment. In China, Euphorbia humifusa Willd. (EuH) has been traditionally used as a medicine and food homologous medicine for the treatment of furuncles and carbuncles mainly caused by S. aureus infection. In an earlier study, EuH-originated flavonoids quercetin (QU) and luteolin (LU) could serve as a potential source for anti-S. aureus drug discovery when used in synergy. However, the in vivo effects of QU and LU on S. aureus-infected wound healing are still unknown. In this study, we found a series of Carbopol 940-based hydrogels loading QU and LU in combination could disinfect S. aureus and also could promote wound healing. In the full-thickness skin defect mouse model infected with S. aureus, the wound contraction ratio, bacterial burden, skin hyperplasia and inflammation score, as well as collagen deposition and blood vessels were then investigated. The results indicate that the optimized QL2 [QU (32 μg mL−1)–LU (8 μg mL−1)] hydrogel with biocompatibility significantly promoted S. aureus-infected wound healing through anti-infection, anti-inflammation, collagen deposition, and angiogenesis, revealing it as a promising alternative for infected wound repair.

Graphical abstract: Carbopol 940-based hydrogels loading synergistic combination of quercetin and luteolin from the herb Euphorbia humifusa to promote Staphylococcus aureus infected wound healing

Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
03 Nov 2023
Accepted
28 Nov 2023
First published
03 Jan 2024

RSC Med. Chem., 2024,15, 553-560

Carbopol 940-based hydrogels loading synergistic combination of quercetin and luteolin from the herb Euphorbia humifusa to promote Staphylococcus aureus infected wound healing

X. Wu, H. Chen, Z. Zhao, L. Li, C. Song, J. Xiong, G. Yang, Q. Zhu and J. Hu, RSC Med. Chem., 2024, 15, 553 DOI: 10.1039/D3MD00611E

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