Journal of
Medicinal Plants Research

  • Abbreviation: J. Med. Plants Res.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1996-0875
  • DOI: 10.5897/JMPR
  • Start Year: 2007
  • Published Articles: 3840

Full Length Research Paper

Comprehensive evaluation of antiacne properties: HPLC analysis of crude extract from Aloe buettneri leaves against Cutibacterium acnes-induced acne

Affo Dermane
  • Affo Dermane
  • Laboratory of Chemistry, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Lomé, 01 BP: 1515, Lomé, Togo.
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Bignoate Kombate
  • Bignoate Kombate
  • Research Unit in Pathophysiology-Bioactive Substances and Safety, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lomé, 01 BP: 1515, Lomé-Togo.
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Kossi Metowogo
  • Kossi Metowogo
  • Research Unit in Pathophysiology-Bioactive Substances and Safety, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lomé, 01 BP: 1515, Lomé-Togo.
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Kwashie Eklu-Gadegbeku
  • Kwashie Eklu-Gadegbeku
  • Research Unit in Pathophysiology-Bioactive Substances and Safety, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lomé, 01 BP: 1515, Lomé-Togo.
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  •  Received: 12 November 2023
  •  Accepted: 17 January 2024
  •  Published: 31 January 2024

Abstract

The hydroethanolic extract of Aloe buettneri was assessed for its anti-acne activity in a Cutibacterium acnes-induced acne model in rats as part of this study. Conventional therapies for acne often entail serious side effects. Total phenols, quantified using the Folin-Ciocalteu method, were found to be at a concentration of 16 ± 0.3 mg GAE/g, while total flavonoids, determined using the aluminum chloride method, were measured at 2.83 ± 0.5 mg QE/g. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) techniques identified four polysaccharidic flavonoids in the extract: protocatechuic acid, caffeic acid, homo-orientin, and ferulic acid. In the acne-induced rat model, the disease group exhibited increased ear thickness, rectal temperature, and MDA level, along with a decrease in glutathione level (###p < 0.001). However, significant improvement in these parameters was observed after 12 days of topical treatment (***p < 0.001). The identified molecules in the A. buettneri extract, including protocatechuic acid, caffeic acid, homo-orientin, and ferulic acid, may contribute to the observed anti-acne properties.

Key words:  Aloe buettneri, hydroethanolic extract, anti-acne activity, chemical study.