The Indonesian Biomedical Journal
Vol 17, No 6 (2025)

Opuntia cochenillifera Cream Accelerates Incision and Burn Wound Healing in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Mice by Enhancing Fibroblast

Saraswati, Indah (Unknown)
Armalina, Desy (Unknown)
Setiawan, Rivaldo Heru (Unknown)
Sinna, Najwan Muhammad (Unknown)
Arummaisya, Sahila Nifa (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
27 Dec 2025

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus (DM) often leads to chronic, slow-healing wounds due to impaired tissue regeneration and sustained inflammation, which can progress to diabetic ulcers. Opuntia cochenillifera has been reported to possess antioxidant and anti-inflammatory potential, making it a promising candidate for natural wound therapies. However, standardized topical formulations and in vivo evaluations are limited. This study was conducted to develop and assess the wound-healing effects of Opuntia cochenillifera cream in diabetic mice.METHODS: Forty-eight male Balb/C mice were randomly assigned to different groups: healthy control (HC), negative control (C−), positive control (C+), and treatment (T) groups. DM was induced by a single intraperitoneal injection of 180 mg/kgBW streptozotocin. After confirming hyperglycemia, incisions and burn wounds were created and monitored for 7 and 14 days. Wound healing was assessed macroscopically (incision length, width, and burn diameter) and microscopically (fibroblast proliferation and re-epithelialization). The formulated Opuntia cochenillifera cream was evaluated for pH, homogeneity, adhesion, and spreadability using standard topical formulation tests.RESULTS: The formulated cream exhibited good homogeneity, adhesion (4.97 s), spreadability (5.10 cm), and skin-compatible pH (6.44). Phytochemical analysis confirmed the presence of flavonoids, tannins, terpenoids and alkaloids. In vivo, Opuntia cochenillifera cream significantly accelerated wound closure and increased fibroblast proliferation compared to the C− group (p<0.05). Its effects were comparable to those of the standard treatment for burn wounds and superior for incision wounds, demonstrating enhanced fibroblast activity and more organized re-epithelialization.CONCLUSION: Opuntia cochenillifera cream effectively improves wound healing in diabetic mice through the enchantment fibroblast activity and organized re-epithelialization. These findings support the potential of this formulation as a natural topical therapy for diabetic wounds, warranting further mechanistic investigation.KEYWORDS: Opuntia cochenillifera, diabetic wound, wound healing, topical cream, phytochemical

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