Topical Application of Siberian Pine Essential Oil Formulations Enhance Diabetic Wound Healing

Pharmaceutics. 2023 Oct 9;15(10):2437. doi: 10.3390/pharmaceutics15102437.

Abstract

This study aimed to develop novel topical formulations based on a natural component (0.5% of Siberian pine essential oil) and to assess its wound-healing capacity through macroscopic, histopathological, and biochemical examination. The phytochemical profile of Pinus sibirica essential oil (PSEO) and rheological analysis and safety potential of formulations were determined. The wound-healing effect was evaluated on an excision wound model in diabetic Wistar albino rats randomly divided into the following groups topically treated with (1) untreated, (2) 1% silver sulfadiazine, (3) ointment base, (4) gel base, (5) PSEO ointment, and (6) PSEO gel. Formulations containing PSEO were stable and safe for skin application. Three weeks of treatment with both PSEO formulations (ointment and gel) led to a significant reduction in wound size (98.14% and 96.28%, respectively) and a remarkably higher level of total hydroxyproline content (9.69 µg/mg and 7.26 µg/mg dry tissue, respectively) relative to the control group (65.97%; 1.81 µg/mg dry tissue). These findings were in correlation with histopathological results. Topically applied PSEO formulations were associated with a significant reduction in most of the measured pro-oxidants and enhanced activity of the antioxidant defense system enzymes (p < 0.05). Our findings showed that gel and ointment with PSEO demonstrated significant wound-repairing capabilities in the excision wound model.

Keywords: Siberian pine; essential oil; oxidative stress; skin histology; topical application; wound repair.

Grants and funding

The research was supported by the Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation, Republic of Serbia through Grant Agreements with the University of Kragujevac—Faculty of Medical Sciences No. 451-03-47/2023-01/200111 and by Junior Project of the Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac, Serbia, Junior Project number 14/22.