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Wound healing is a complex process involving blood cells, extracellular matrix, and parenchymal cells. Research on biomimetics in amphibian skin has identified the CW49 peptide from Odorrana grahami, which has been demonstrated to promote wound regeneration. Additionally, lavender essential oil exhibits anti-inflammatory and antibacterial activities. Given these considerations, we propose an innovative emulsion that combines the CW49 peptide with lavender oil. This novel formulation could serve as a potent topical treatment, potentially fostering the regeneration of damaged tissues and providing robust antibacterial protection for skin wounds. This study investigates the physicochemical properties, biocompatibility, and in vitro regenerative capacity of the active components and the emulsion. The results show that the emulsion possesses appropriate rheological characteristics for topical application. Both the CW49 peptide and lavender oil exhibit high viability in human keratinocytes, indicating their biocompatibility. The emulsion induces hemolysis and platelet aggregation, an expected behavior for such topical treatments. Furthermore, the lavender-oil emulsion demonstrates antibacterial activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial strains. Finally, the regenerative potential of the emulsion and its active components is confirmed in a 2D wound model using human keratinocytes. In conclusion, the formulated emulsion, which combines the CW49 peptide and lavender oil, shows great promise as a topical treatment for wound healing. Further research is needed to validate these findings in more advanced in vitro models and in vivo settings, potentially leading to improved wound-care management and novel therapeutic options for patients with skin injuries.
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Introducción: la fitoaromaterapia es una terapia complementaria que utiliza los aceites esenciales contenidos en órganos especializados de las plantas. Uno de los efectos atribuibles a algunas esencias es el ansiolítico, presente en especies como la lavanda (Lavandula officinalis L., Labiateae), una de las más estudiadas a nivel mundial. No obstante, en Chile no existen registros de estudios que evalúen el efecto ansiolítico de esencias en poblaciones susceptibles. El estrés laboral se conceptualiza como el conjunto de fenómenos que suceden en el organismo del trabajador, con la participación de agentes estresantes lesivos derivados directamente del trabajo o que con motivo de este, pueden afectar la salud y el rendimiento del trabajador. Objetivo: evaluar los efectos ansiolíticos de la lavanda, como una terapia complementaria no invasiva en el tratamiento de la ansiedad y la percepción de afectividad y bienestar psicológico en trabajadores voluntarios de la Universidad de Concepción. Métodos: la esencia se obtuvo por hidrodestilación en aparato clavenger y su caracterización química se realizó por CG-MS. Para evaluar el efecto ansiolítico se utilizaron 3 instrumentos: beck anxiety inventory (BAI), escala de afectos positivos y negativos (PANAS) y psychological general well-being index (PGWB). Resultados: el análisis químico de la esencia evidenció presencia de compuestos con reconocida actividad ansiolítica, como el linalol y el acetato de linalilo. Con respecto a la percepción de los funcionarios, después de aplicar la intervención con lavanda, se observó una reducción de la ansiedad, al mismo tiempo hubo una mejoría en el bienestar psicológico general en relación con la ansiedad, salud general y vitalidad, y en la afectividad negativa; mientras que en la afectividad positiva no hubo cambios significativos. Conclusiones: la terapia sobre la base de aromas naturales, como el de la lavanda, constituye un método simple y barato de mejorar la calidad de vida de la población susceptible a desarrollar diversas enfermedades producto del estrés diario.
Introduction: phytoaromatherapy is a supplementary treatment using essential oils found in specific parts of plants. One of the effects attributable to certain types of essences such as lavender (Lavandula officinalis L., Labiateae), widely studied around the world, is the anti-ansiolytic impact. There are no studies in Chile of the anti anxiety effect of this essence in sensitive populations. Work-related stress has been defined as a series of events that occur in a worker's body in which work-related harmful stressing agents are involved and may affect health and work performance Objective: to evaluate the anxiolytic effects of Lavender as a non-invasive supplementary therapy in the treatment of anxiety and on the perception of affectivity, and general psychological well-being in voluntary group of workers from the University of Concepción. Methods: the essential oil was obtained by hydrodistillation in Clavenger equipment and the chemical characterization was performed by CG-MS. To evaluate the anxiolytic effects, three instruments: Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), Positive and Negative Affect Scale (PANAS) and Psychological General Well-Being Index (PGWB Index) were used. Results: the chemical analysis of the essence evinced existence of recognized anxiolytic action compounds such as linalol and linalilo acetate. After applying the lavender, workers reported lower levels of anxiety, and improvement of their general psychological well-being in terms of anxiety, global health condition and strength and negative affect whereas no significant changes were seen in positive affect. Conclusions: the natural aroma-based therapy constitutes a simple and inexpensive method of increasing the quality of life of the population sensitive to several daily stress-derived diseases.