Effect of Andrographis paniculata leaf extract on wound healing in rats

This work was carried out to study the effect of topical application of Andrographis paniculata on the rate of wound enclosure and its histological features. A wound was created in four groups of rat in posterior neck region. Blank placebo was applied topically to the wounds of Group 1. Groups 2 and...

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出版年:Natural Product Research
第一著者: 2-s2.0-84857583842
フォーマット: 論文
言語:English
出版事項: 2012
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id Al-Bayaty F.H.; Abdulla M.A.; Hassan M.I.A.; Ali H.M.
spelling Al-Bayaty F.H.; Abdulla M.A.; Hassan M.I.A.; Ali H.M.
2-s2.0-84857583842
Effect of Andrographis paniculata leaf extract on wound healing in rats
2012
Natural Product Research
26
5
10.1080/14786419.2010.496114
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84857583842&doi=10.1080%2f14786419.2010.496114&partnerID=40&md5=f145c7d5da97f9760736f4ef4a2adec9
This work was carried out to study the effect of topical application of Andrographis paniculata on the rate of wound enclosure and its histological features. A wound was created in four groups of rat in posterior neck region. Blank placebo was applied topically to the wounds of Group 1. Groups 2 and 3 were dressed with placebo containing 5% and 10% extracts of A. paniculata, respectively. Intrasite gel was applied topically to the wounds of Group 4. Macroscopical examination revealed that the rate of wound healing was significantly accelerated in the wound dressed with A. paniculata extract compared to the blank placebo. The wounds dressed with 10% extract or Intrasite gel healed earlier compared to the wounds dressed with placebo containing 5% A. paniculata extract. Histologically, wounds dressed with A. paniculata extracts showed markedly less scar width and contained large amounts of fibroblast proliferation. More collagen and less angiogenesis with absence of inflammatory cells were seen for wounds dressed with 10% A. paniculata compared to the blank placebo. Conclusion, A. paniculata extracts significantly enhanced rate of wound healing in rats. © 2012 Taylor & Francis.

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Effect of Andrographis paniculata leaf extract on wound healing in rats
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title_short Effect of Andrographis paniculata leaf extract on wound healing in rats
title_full Effect of Andrographis paniculata leaf extract on wound healing in rats
title_fullStr Effect of Andrographis paniculata leaf extract on wound healing in rats
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Andrographis paniculata leaf extract on wound healing in rats
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description This work was carried out to study the effect of topical application of Andrographis paniculata on the rate of wound enclosure and its histological features. A wound was created in four groups of rat in posterior neck region. Blank placebo was applied topically to the wounds of Group 1. Groups 2 and 3 were dressed with placebo containing 5% and 10% extracts of A. paniculata, respectively. Intrasite gel was applied topically to the wounds of Group 4. Macroscopical examination revealed that the rate of wound healing was significantly accelerated in the wound dressed with A. paniculata extract compared to the blank placebo. The wounds dressed with 10% extract or Intrasite gel healed earlier compared to the wounds dressed with placebo containing 5% A. paniculata extract. Histologically, wounds dressed with A. paniculata extracts showed markedly less scar width and contained large amounts of fibroblast proliferation. More collagen and less angiogenesis with absence of inflammatory cells were seen for wounds dressed with 10% A. paniculata compared to the blank placebo. Conclusion, A. paniculata extracts significantly enhanced rate of wound healing in rats. © 2012 Taylor & Francis.
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