Wound Healing Potential of Couroupita guianensis Aubl. Fruit Pulp Investigated on Excision Wound Model

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
L. Anna Sheba, V Anuradha, M. Syed Ali, N Yogananth
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Wound care management aims at stimulating and improving healing process without scar formation. Although various plants have been reported to possess wound healing properties in tribal and folklore medicines, there is a lack of scientific data to validate the claim. In this aspect, it becomes inevitable to prove the efficacy of naturally derived products at pharmacological levels. Couroupita guianensis as a whole plant has been reported to exhibit wound healing activity. The leaves and fruit of this plant have been utilized in folkloric medicine to cure skin diseases and infections for many years. However, to the best of our knowledge, no scientific studies have been conducted to verify the wound healing properties of C. guianensis fruit pulp. Therefore, the present study seeks to investigate the wound healing potential of C. guianensis fruit pulp using an excision wound model in Wistar albino male rats. This study indicated that the ointment prepared from crude ethanolic extract of C. guianensis fruit pulp facilitated wound contraction that were evidenced by a greater reduction in the wound area and epithelialization period and increased hydroxyproline content. The experimental groups treated with low and mid dose of C. guianensis ethanol extract (CGEE) ointments had shown a wound closure of 80.27% and 89.11% respectively within 15 days, which is comparable to the standard betadine ointment which showed 91.44% healing in the treated groups. Further, the extract influenced the expression of genes VEGF and TGF-β on post wounding days that clearly explained the strong correlation between these genes and wound healing in the experimental rats. The animals treated with 10% CGEE ointment showed a significant upregulation of both VEGF and TGF-β as compared with other test and standard groups. These findings provide credence to the conventional application of this plant in the healing of wounds and other dermatological conditions, and may represent a therapeutic strategy for the treatment of wounds.

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桂皮的创面愈合潜力。果肉切除创面模型的研究。
伤口护理管理的目的是刺激和改善愈合过程,而不形成疤痕。虽然在部落和民间传说的药物中,有各种各样的植物被报道具有伤口愈合的特性,但缺乏科学数据来证实这种说法。在这方面,从药理学层面证明天然衍生产品的功效成为必然。据报道,桂皮草作为一种完整的植物具有伤口愈合活性。多年来,这种植物的叶子和果实在民间医学中被用来治疗皮肤病和感染。然而,据我们所知,还没有科学研究证实桂树果肉的伤口愈合特性。因此,本研究试图通过Wistar白化雄性大鼠切除伤口模型来研究桂树果肉的伤口愈合潜力。本研究表明,桂树果肉粗乙醇提取物制备的软膏促进创面收缩,创面面积和上皮化时间明显减少,羟脯氨酸含量明显增加。实验组低、中剂量桂树乙醇提取物(CGEE)软膏治疗15 d内伤口愈合率分别为80.27%和89.11%,与标准倍他定软膏治疗组愈合率91.44%相当。此外,该提取物影响了VEGF和TGF-β基因在伤后几天的表达,这清楚地解释了这些基因与实验大鼠伤口愈合之间的强相关性。与其他试验组和标准组相比,10% CGEE软膏处理的动物VEGF和TGF-β均显著上调。这些发现为这种植物在伤口愈合和其他皮肤病中的传统应用提供了证据,并可能代表一种治疗伤口的治疗策略。
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