Preclinical Assessment of Wound Healing and Anti-inflammatory Activities of Eichhornia crassipes in Wistar Albino Rats

M. G. Raju, U. Pravallika, K. Pavani, N. V. L. Suvarchala Reddy V., Keerthana Edunoori
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Aim: An essential medicinal plant, Echhornia crassipes is a member of the Pontederiaceae family and is used to treat a wide range of disorders. Using various animal models, this study sought to investigate the anti-inflammatory and wound-healing benefits of an ethanolic extract of E. crassipes. Study Design: This study engaged in vivo studies to investigate the wound healing and anti-inflammatory studies of the extract when compare with standard treatment. Place and Duration of Study: Department of Pharmacology, Gokaraju Rangaraju College of Pharmacy, Bachupally, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. Methodology: The optimal dosage of MEEC (Methanolic Extract of Eichhornia crassipes) was established by conducting acute toxicity tests. The efficacy of wound healing was assessed in this study by means of excision and incision wound models. For the purpose of inducing paw oedema and testing the anti-inflammatory efficacy, we utilised carrageenan and formalin, respectively. Results: Experiments on acute toxicity indicated that the extract was acceptable at doses up to 2000 mg/kg. Two gel concentrations of the extract, 5% and 10%, were applied topically. Wounds healed significantly faster with 10% MEEC gel than with the conventional 10% povidone iodine ointment. Similar to the gold standard drug diclofenac, MEEC at doses of 200 mg/kg b.w. and 400 mg/kg b.w. demonstrated strong anti-inflammatory effects in the two animal models. Conclusion: The benefits of MEEC on wound healing and inflammation may be attributed to its chemical components, which include alkaloids, flavonoids, triterpenoids, and sterols.
蟋蟀草对 Wistar 白化大鼠伤口愈合和抗炎活性的临床前评估
目的:Echhornia crassipes 是一种重要的药用植物,属于 Pontederiaceae 科,可用于治疗多种疾病。本研究试图利用各种动物模型,研究蟋蟀草乙醇提取物的抗炎和伤口愈合功效。研究设计:本研究采用体内研究的方式,调查提取物与标准疗法相比的伤口愈合和抗炎研究。研究地点和时间:印度特伦甘纳邦海德拉巴市巴楚帕利 Gokaraju Rangaraju 药学院药理学系。研究方法通过进行急性毒性试验,确定了 MEEC(蟋蟀秧甲醇提取物)的最佳剂量。本研究通过切除和切开伤口模型来评估伤口愈合的功效。为了诱导爪水肿和测试抗炎功效,我们分别使用了卡拉胶和福尔马林。实验结果急性毒性实验表明,萃取物的剂量最高可达 2000 毫克/千克。提取物的两种凝胶浓度(5% 和 10%)被局部使用。与传统的 10%聚维酮碘软膏相比,10%MEEC 凝胶的伤口愈合速度明显更快。与金标准药物双氯芬酸相似,剂量为 200 毫克/千克(体重)和 400 毫克/千克(体重)的 MEEC 在两种动物模型中均表现出很强的抗炎效果。结论MEEC对伤口愈合和炎症的益处可能归功于其化学成分,包括生物碱、黄酮类、三萜类和甾醇。
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