| Literature DB >> 29393263 |
Keti Zeka1, Ketan C Ruparelia, Claudia Sansone, Guido Macchiarelli, Maria Adelaide Continenza, Randolph R J Arroo.
Abstract
Saffron extracts have a long history of application as skin protectant, possibly due to their ability to scavenge free radicals. In this work, the performance of a hydrogel enriched with antioxidant compounds isolated from saffron crocus (Crocus sativus L.) petals was tested. These hydrogels could be considered as new drug delivery system. Hydrogels are crosslinked polymer networks that absorb large quantities of water but retain the properties of a solid, thus making ideal dressings for sensitive skin. We tested antioxidant-enriched hydrogels on primary mouse fibroblasts. Hydrogels enriched with kaempferol and crocin extracted from saffron petals showed good biocompatibility with in vitro cultured fibroblasts. These new types of hydrogels may find applications in wound treatment and/or beautification.Entities:
Keywords: <italic>Crocus sativus</italic> L.; Crocins; Drug delivery system; Hydrogel; Kaempferol glycosides; Saffron
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29393263 DOI: 10.1159/000486135
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Skin Pharmacol Physiol ISSN: 1660-5527 Impact factor: 3.479