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New gel formulation for treating wounds infected with common bacteria isolated from feline wounds in rats

Mena Mobasher Saleh, Orooba Muhammad Saeed Ibrahim.


Abstract
Background:
The rising need for adjunctive plant-based wound therapeutics featuring anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and pro-healing properties stems from the growing concern of antibiotic-resistant wound infections in companion animals.

Aim:
To determine the main bacterial agents in feline wound infections and to test a new polyherbal gel made from Punica granatum peel, Rosmarinus officinalis leaves and Cucurbita moschata fibers on Staphylococcus aureus infected rat wounds model.

Methods:
VITEK-2 confirmed the results of culturing and blood, MacConkey, and Mannitol salt agars from Waseda in Veterinary blood collection camps in Baghdad. The plant materials were Soxhlet-extracted, and polyphenols were analyzed by HPLC. Carbopol gel with 6% (GF6%) and 12% (GF12%) total extracts was macerated and administered once a day for 10 days to excisional wounds infected with S. aureus (1.5×10^8 CFU/mL). The outcome measures were the percentage of wound contraction, absolute values of hydroxyproline (Hyp), ELISA values of VEGF, TNF-α, and histopathological examination (H&E).

Results:
S. aureus was the most prominent isolate (52.8% overall prevalence, most in accidental and post-surgical wounds). Extracts were rich in polyphenols, and GF12% (among other extracts) was able to achieve complete wound closure by day 10 (100%), while fucidin 2% and infected controls were 34% and GF6% 97%. GF12% greatly lowered levels of VEGF and TNF-a relative to controls and fucidin while markedly elevating Hyp, suggesting increased collagen deposition. Histology after GF12% demonstrated orderly re-epithelialization and collagen deposition akin to normal skin, while fucidin-treated wounds had immature granulation and persistent inflammation.

Conclusion:
The polyherbal gel, especially at 12% concentration, had the most healing effect on wounds infected with S. aureus due to its powerful antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, collagen-restoring, and anti-angiogenic properties, presenting significant potential for topical use in veterinary wound care.

Key words: Cucurbita moschata; Punica granatum; Rosmarinus officinalis; Staphylococcus aureus; Wound healing.


 
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Saleh MM, Ibrahim OMS. New gel formulation for treating wounds infected with common bacteria isolated from feline wounds in rats. Open Vet. J.. 2026; 16(1): 175-188. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2026.v16.i1.17


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Saleh MM, Ibrahim OMS. New gel formulation for treating wounds infected with common bacteria isolated from feline wounds in rats. https://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/?mno=293992 [Access: January 31, 2026]. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2026.v16.i1.17


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Saleh MM, Ibrahim OMS. New gel formulation for treating wounds infected with common bacteria isolated from feline wounds in rats. Open Vet. J.. 2026; 16(1): 175-188. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2026.v16.i1.17



Vancouver/ICMJE Style

Saleh MM, Ibrahim OMS. New gel formulation for treating wounds infected with common bacteria isolated from feline wounds in rats. Open Vet. J.. (2026), [cited January 31, 2026]; 16(1): 175-188. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2026.v16.i1.17



Harvard Style

Saleh, M. M. & Ibrahim, . O. M. S. (2026) New gel formulation for treating wounds infected with common bacteria isolated from feline wounds in rats. Open Vet. J., 16 (1), 175-188. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2026.v16.i1.17



Turabian Style

Saleh, Mena Mobasher, and Orooba Muhammad Saeed Ibrahim. 2026. New gel formulation for treating wounds infected with common bacteria isolated from feline wounds in rats. Open Veterinary Journal, 16 (1), 175-188. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2026.v16.i1.17



Chicago Style

Saleh, Mena Mobasher, and Orooba Muhammad Saeed Ibrahim. "New gel formulation for treating wounds infected with common bacteria isolated from feline wounds in rats." Open Veterinary Journal 16 (2026), 175-188. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2026.v16.i1.17



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Saleh, Mena Mobasher, and Orooba Muhammad Saeed Ibrahim. "New gel formulation for treating wounds infected with common bacteria isolated from feline wounds in rats." Open Veterinary Journal 16.1 (2026), 175-188. Print. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2026.v16.i1.17



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Saleh, M. M. & Ibrahim, . O. M. S. (2026) New gel formulation for treating wounds infected with common bacteria isolated from feline wounds in rats. Open Veterinary Journal, 16 (1), 175-188. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2026.v16.i1.17