Effect of Curcuma longa Crude Extract, Curcumin and Nano Curcumin-based Gel Topical Administration on Excised Skin Wound Healing in Swiss-Webster Mice
Afiat Berbudi1,2*, Ali Akbar Fadlillah3, Merry Afni4 and Nur Atik5

1Department of Biomedical Sciences, Parasitology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia.

2Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Pasundan, Bandung, Indonesia.

3Undergraduate Program, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia.

4Infectious Disease Research Center, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia.

5Department of Biomedical Sciences, Cell Biology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia.

Corresponding Author E-mail : a.berbudi@unpad.ac.id

Abstract: Patients suffering from skin wounds often have their life heavily affected economically and socially. In general, wound healing consists of four different sequentially and overlapping phases. Interrupting those phases results in extending the healing time. Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is widely used by Indonesians to treat wounds, with curcumin as an active substance, which is proven to have various effects on improving wound healing. Therefore, this study aims to determine how the topical application of turmeric gel on affects the acceleration of wound closure. Analytical laboratory experiments were conducted on 24 male Swiss-Webster mice. Subjects were divided into four groups according to where the excision wounds were made on the back, and observed on days 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, and 15 post wound induction. The wound healing acceleration was observed after 3 (p = 0.0003), 6 (p = 0.0085), and 9 (p = 0.0023) days in C. longa-treated mice compared to the control group. However, there was no significant difference found on days 12 and 15 after wounding. In addition, the area under the curve analysis shows significant difference between the C. longa-treated group compared to the control, but not with the group treated with neither curcumin nor nano curcumin gel. In conclusion, topical application of 3% C. longa extract gel improves excised skin healing.

Keywords: Curcuma Longa Gel; Curcumin Gel; Excision Wound; Nano Curcumin Gel; Wound Healing Acceleration

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