Asasutjarit R.Leenabanchong C.Theeramunkong S.Fristiohady A.Yimsoo T.Payuhakrit W.Sukatta U.Fuongfuchat A.Mahidol University2023-05-192023-05-192023-04-05International Journal of Pharmaceutics Vol.636 (2023)03785173https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/82197Xanthones (XTs) are bioactive compounds found in mangosteen trees (Garcinia mangostana Linn.). They are used as an active ingredient in various health products. However, there is a lack of data of their application in wound healing. In particular, the topical products of XTs for wound healing; they should be sterilized to minimize the risks of wound infection from contaminated microorganisms. This study thus aimed to optimize the formulation of sterilized XTs-loaded nanoemulgel (XTs-NE-G) and to investigate their wound healing activities. The XTs-NE-Gs were prepared by mixing various gels containing sodium alginate (Alg) and Pluronic F127 (F127) into a XTs-nanoemulsion (NE) concentrate according to the face-centered central composite design. The results showed that the optimized XTs-NE-G was A5-F3 containing 5% w/w Alg and 3% w/w F127. It enhanced the proliferation-, migration rates of skin fibroblasts (HFF-1 cells) with an optimal viscosity. After blending the XTs-NE concentrate and the gel that was previously sterilized by a membrane filtration and an autoclaving technique, respectively, the sterilized A5-F3 was obtained. The sterilized A5-F3 still had effective bioactivities towards the HFF-1 cells. It promoted re-epithelialization, collagen deposition and inflammation suppression in the mice’ wounds. It could thus be accepted for further investigation in clinical studies.Pharmacology, Toxicology and PharmaceuticsFormulation optimization of sterilized xanthones-loaded nanoemulgels and evaluation of their wound healing activitiesArticleSCOPUS10.1016/j.ijpharm.2023.1228122-s2.0-851502145271873347636894040