• 제목/요약/키워드: Wound healing activity

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Structure-Activity Relationship Study of Asiatic Acid Derivatives for New Wound Healing Agent

  • Jeong, Byeong-Seon
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • 제29권7호
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    • pp.556-562
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    • 2006
  • Ten semi-synthetic derivatives of asiatic acid were prepared and their wound healing effects were evaluated by employing a tensile strength assay and a wound area assay. Among them, ethoxymethyl 2-oxo-3,23-isopropylidene-asiatate (12) showed the strongest and the fastest wound healing activity. Furthermore, it left the smallest scar after healing.

Wound Healing Activity of the Chloroform Extract of Plumbago rosea Linn. and Plumbagin

  • Saraswathy, A.;Chandran, R.V. Pradeep;Manohar, B. Murali;Vairamuthu, S.
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • 제12권1호
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    • pp.50-54
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    • 2006
  • The wound healing activity of plumbagin and the chloroform extract of Plumbago rosea Linn. (Yoot), incorporated into ointments with yellow soft paraffin, have been investigated on rats. Wound healing activity was studied using excision and incision wound models in rats following topical application. Both plumbagin and the Plumbago rosea root extract produced a significant response in both of the wound models studied. The wound contracted in 14 days in the case of plumbagin (0.1%) and 16 days in case of Plumbago rosea root extract (0.5%), as against in 22 days in the case of control animals. The results were also comparable to those of a standard drug, framycetin sulphate cream (1% w/w) in terms of wound contracting ability, wound closure time, tensile strength of wound and regeneration of tissues at the wound site. Histological studies revealed evidences for the healing process by formation of fibrovascular tissue, epithelization and increased collagenization when compared to control.

Screening of Alstonia scholaris Linn. R. Br., for wound healing activity

  • S, Arulmozhi;VP, Rasal;Sathiyanarayanan, L;Ashok, Purnima
    • Advances in Traditional Medicine
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    • 제7권3호
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    • pp.254-260
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    • 2007
  • Alstonia scholaris (Family: Apocynaceae) has been indicated for the treatment of various diseases, one among which is wound healing. The purpose of this study is to investigate the wound healing effect and antioxidant role of Alstonia scholaris leaves in animal models. The ethanol and aqueous extracts of Alstonia scholaris (EEAS, AEAS respectively) were tested against excision, incision and dead space wound models to evaluate the wound healing activity. In excision wound model, treatment was continued till the complete healing of wound, in incision and dead space wound models, the treatment was continued for 10 days. For topical application, 5% w/w ointment of EEAS and AEAS were prepared in 2% sodium alginate. For oral administration, EEAS was suspended in distilled water using Tween 80 and AEAS was dissolved in distilled water. The wound healing was assessed by the rate of wound contraction, period of epithelialisation, skin breaking strength, granulation strength, dry granulation tissue weight, hydroxyproline, collagen and histopathology of granulation tissue. Malondialdehyde level was also estimated to evaluate the extent of lipid peroxidation. AEAS and EEAS significantly promoted wound healing activity in all the wound models studied. Increase in the rate of wound contraction, skin breaking strength, granulation strength, dry granulation tissue weight, hydroxyproline and collagen, decrease in the period for epithelialisation and increased collagenation in histopathological section were observed with EEAS and AEAS treated groups. EEAS and AEAS also significantly decreased the levels of lipid peroxidation. The present study is suggestive that EEAS and AEAS promote wound healing activity.

A study on wound healing activity of Bacopa monnieri Linn. aerial parts

  • Ghosh, Tirtha;Maity, Tapan Kumar;Dash, Deepak Kumar;Boss, Anindya
    • Advances in Traditional Medicine
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    • 제7권2호
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    • pp.150-156
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    • 2007
  • Bacopa monnieri is being used in the traditional system of medicine for a variety of ailments. In the present study, the ethanolic extract of Bacopa monnieri aerial parts has been studied for its wound healing activity using various models in rats. Significant increase in wound contraction and skin breaking strength were observed in the excision and incision wound models respectively. There was also significant increase in hydroxyproline content, DNA content, superoxide dismutase activity, catalase activity, glutathione level and decrease in the level of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances in the $12^{th}$ day post wounding tissue of experimental rats in the ethanol extract treated groups with respect to the control group. The effect of the extract was found to be comparable with the standard drug nitrofurazone. From the results it may be concluded that the plant Bacopa monnieri is endowed with significant wound healing activity, thereby justifying its use in the traditional medicine. Saponins may be responsible for the observed wound healing activity.

Anti-ulcer and wound healing activity of Ruta graveolens

  • Somchit, Nhareet;Rahman, Shamima A.;Ahmad, Zuraini;Abdullah, Abdul Salam
    • Advances in Traditional Medicine
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    • 제3권3호
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    • pp.147-150
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    • 2003
  • The effects of ethanol extract of Ruta graveolens on ulceration induced by ethanol and wound healing properties were investigated in mice. Oral administration of the extract reduced the incidence of ulcer, ulcer index and ulcer length produced by ethanol. The gastroprotective effects of R. graveolens were observed in a dose-dependent manner. However, this activity was statistically less potent than the anti-ulcer drug, omeprazole. When the extract applied on the wound, it promoted wound healing in mice. The wound contraction was faster in these mice when compared to untreated wounds. Based on these present findings, R. graveolens possesses anti-ulcer activity and promotes incision wound healing in mice.

Structure-Activity Relationship Study of Asiatic Acid Derivatives for New Wound Healing Agent

  • Jew, Sang-Sup;Lim, Doo-Yeon;Park, Sun-Young;Suh, Sung-Ki;Nam, Tae-Kyu;Kim, So-Yeon;Kim, Dong-Sun;Cha, Kyung-Hoe;Park, Eun-Hee;Son, Dong-Whan;Kim, Sang-Gun;Park, Hyeung-Geun
    • 대한약학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한약학회 2002년도 Proceedings of the Convention of the Pharmaceutical Society of Korea Vol.2
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    • pp.340.1-340.1
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    • 2002
  • Centella asiatica is an herbal plant used on different continents by diverse ancient cultures and tribal groups. Historically. the extract has been used as a wound healing agent, The extract has three different triterpenoid ingredients: asiaticoside. asiatic acid, and madecassic acid. It has been reported that its wound healing activity is associated with the modulation of collagen synthesis in the skin dermis. The wound healing property of the extract has led to its commercial introduction under the trade name, Madecrlssol. As part of our program toward the development of new wound healing agents. structere activity relationship (SAR) studies have been performed by modifying asiatic acid. In this communication. the SAR study of esiatic acid for the development of an efficient woind healing agent is reported.

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Studies on in-vivo Wound Healing Activity of Leaf Extract of Hypericum mysorense with Different Wound Model in Rats

  • Mukherjee, Pulok K.;Suresh, B.
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • 제6권2호
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    • pp.73-78
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    • 2000
  • The wound healing potential of the methanol extract of Hypericum mysorense Wight and Arn. Leaves (Family: Hypericaceae) was evaluated on different experimental models of wounds in rats. The methanol extract of leaves of Hypericum mysorense (HMM), in the form of ointment in two different concentrations (5% and 10% w/w ointment of aerial part extract in simple ointment base) was evaluated for wound healing potential in excision wound model and incision wound model in rats. Both the concentrations of the methanol extract ointment showed significant responses in both the wound types tested when compared with the control group. The effect produced by the extract ointment, in terms of wound contracting ability, wound closure time, regeneration of tissues at wound site, tensile strength of the wound and histopathological characteristics were comparable to those of a standard drug Nitrofurazone ointment.

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Ell3 Modulates the Wound Healing Activity of Conditioned Medium of Adipose-derived Stem Cells

  • Lee, Jae-Yong;Oh, Nuri;Park, Kyung-Soon
    • 한국발생생물학회지:발생과생식
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.335-342
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    • 2017
  • While adipose-derived stem cell-conditioned medium (ADSC-CM) has been demonstrated to promote skin wound healing, the mechanism regulating this effect remains unelucidated. In this study, we aimed to investigate the role of Ell3 in the wound healing activity of ADSC-CM. In vitro analysis revealed that Ell3 suppression in ADSCs impairs the promotive activity of ADSC-CM on the proliferation and migration of mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEF) and normal human dermal fibroblasts (NHDF). Consistently, the expression of MMP family genes, which regulate cell proliferation and migration, was significantly suppressed in MEF and NHDF treated with siEll3-transfected ADSC-CM. Proinflammatory cytokines, such as interleukin-1 and interleukin-6, were highly expressed in MEF treated with siEll3-transfected ADSC-CM. The wound healing activity of siEll3-transfected ADSC-CM was significantly lower than that of the control in vivo. Our results suggest that Ell3 may contribute to the inhibition of inflammatory response during skin wound healing.

Studies on in vivo Wound Healing Activity of Cassia fistula Linn. Leaves (Leguminosae) in Rats

  • Bhakta, T.;Mukherjee, Pulok K.;Mukherjee, Kakali;Pal, M.;Saha, B.P.
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.84-87
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    • 1998
  • Cassia fistula commonly known as Sundali was selected to evaluate its wound healing potentials based on traditional use and literature references. Methanol extract of C. fistula leaves were examined for its wound healing property in the form of an ointment in two types of wound models in rats: i) Excision wound model and ii) Incision wound model. The ointment of the leaf extract of two different concentrations (5% and 10% w/w ointment of leaves extract in simple ointment base) responded significantly in both models of wounds tested. The results were also comparable to that of standard drug, nitrofurazone in terms of wound contraction ability, epithelisation period, tensile strength and regeneration of tissue at wound area.

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Wound Healing and Diuretic Activities of Canthium parviflorum Lam

  • Mohideen, S.;Ilavarasan, R.;Hemalatha, S.;Anitha, N.;Sasikala, E.
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.102-104
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    • 2003
  • Aqueous and ethanolic extract of leaves of Canthium parviflorum were evaluated for wound healing and diuretic activities. Extract in the form of ointment is applied topically on excision wound in rats showed significant healing process as evidenced by increased rate of wound contraction as compared to control. The aqueous extract of 10% w/w ointment exhibited equivalent wound healing activity as Nitrofurazone oinment. Significant diuretic activity was exhibited by extracts. Graded dose response for both activities were observed for the extracts.