Evaluation of Wound Healing Activity of 80% Methanol Stem-Bark Extract and Solvent Fractions of Prunus africana (Hook.f.) Kalkman (Rosaceae) in Mice.

Q2 Medicine
Sagni Hanbisa, Wondmagegn Tamiru Tadesse, Teferra Abula
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Purpose: Prunus africana is a well-known plant that is used in Ethiopian traditional medicine for the treatment of wounds and other ailments, although there is no scientific evidence to back up the claims of its wound-healing properties. Thus, the objective of this study is to evaluate the wound-healing potential of P. africana bark extract in mice.

Methods: The bark of the plant was extracted by successive maceration using 80% methanol and then fractionated with aqueous, n-butanol, and chloroform. The crude extract and solvent fractions were formulated as an ointment. Wound healing activity was evaluated using excision and incision wound models. Total phenol, flavonoid, and alkaloid contents of the crude extract, aqueous, and n- butanol fractions of the plant were determined.

Results: In both models, mice treated with 5% (w/w) and 10% (w/w) crude extract ointment exhibited a significant (p < 0.001) wound healing activity compared with control as evidenced by the increased rate of wound contraction and hydroxyproline content, the reduced epithelialization time, and the higher skin breaking strength. Mice treated with aqueous fraction ointment exhibited a high percentage of wound healing effect among all solvent fractions. The aqueous fraction consisted of higher phenolic (49.71 ± 0.73 mg/g) and flavonoid (39.58 ± 0.27 mg/g) content, while alkaloid (3.89 ± 0.55 mg/g) content was the lowest.

Conclusion: Prunus africana stem bark extract demonstrated wound healing activity in mice model which supports the acclaimed use by Ethiopian traditional medicine.

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非洲李80%甲醇茎皮提取物及溶剂组分创面愈合活性评价(Hook.f.)小鼠红斑痤疮(酒渣科)。
目的:非洲李是一种众所周知的植物,在埃塞俄比亚传统医学中用于治疗伤口和其他疾病,尽管没有科学证据支持其伤口愈合特性的说法。因此,本研究的目的是评估非洲树树皮提取物对小鼠的伤口愈合潜力。方法:用80%甲醇连续浸渍提取树皮,再用水、正丁醇、氯仿进行分馏。将粗提取物和溶剂组分配制成软膏。采用切除和切口创面模型评估创面愈合活性。测定了该植物粗提物、水馏分和正丁醇馏分的总酚、类黄酮和生物碱含量。结果:在两种模型中,与对照组相比,5% (w/w)和10% (w/w)粗提物软膏处理的小鼠伤口愈合活性显著(p < 0.001),表现为伤口收缩率和羟脯氨酸含量增加,上皮化时间缩短,皮肤断裂强度提高。在所有溶剂组分中,用水组分软膏治疗小鼠的伤口愈合率较高。水溶性组分中酚类(49.71±0.73 mg/g)和类黄酮(39.58±0.27 mg/g)含量较高,生物碱(3.89±0.55 mg/g)含量最低。结论:非洲李茎皮提取物在小鼠模型上具有良好的伤口愈合活性,支持埃塞俄比亚传统医学的广泛应用。
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Journal of Experimental Pharmacology
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