Anti-oxidant and Wound Healing Potentials of Gnetum africanum Welw and Ficus vogelii Miq Extracts

M. Coker, Olufunmilayo A. Adewuyi, Benjamin O. Emikpe
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Background: Gnetum africanum and Ficus vogelii are vegetables consumed in some parts of Africa. They are used in ethno medicine for treatment of different diseases, and are particularly known to hasten wound healing. The study aimed at investigating the wound healing properties of the plants in a rat model. Materials and Methods: The powdered leaves of the two plants were successively extracted with hexane, ethyl acetate and methanol using a Soxhlet apparatus. The crude methanol extract was screened for secondary metabolites and anti-oxidant properties. The wound healing activity was evaluated using excision wound model. Thirty healthy female Wistar albino rats (150-200 kg) were used for the experiment and randomized into 5% extract + ointment, 3.5% extract + ointment, simple ointment, and gentamicin treatment groups. The ointments were administered topically daily, and wound contraction was measured every alternate day. The percentage wound closure rate and histopathology of healed wound area were determined. The antioxidant activity of the plants was determined using the DPPH scavenging activity and ferric ion reducing antioxidant power assay (FRAP). Results: The methanol extracts of both plants showed the presence tannins, alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins, and steroids in varying amounts. The antioxidant assays revealed that the extracts of both plants had good anti-oxidant properties. Extracts of Gnetum africanum at 3.5% w/w and Ficus vogelii 5% w/w exhibited potent healing activity, eliciting 100% wound closure by day 7. Conclusion: The study revealed that Gnetum africanum and Ficus vogelii have wound healing properties which scientifically justifies its use for treatment of wounds traditionally and could be developed into useful drugs for wound treatment and management.
Gnetum africanum Welw 和 Ficus vogelii Miq 提取物的抗氧化和伤口愈合潜力
背景:Gnetum africanum 和 Ficus vogelii 是非洲一些地区食用的蔬菜。它们在民族医药中被用于治疗不同的疾病,尤其是有加速伤口愈合的作用。本研究旨在研究这两种植物在大鼠模型中的伤口愈合特性:使用索氏提取器先后用正己烷、乙酸乙酯和甲醇提取两种植物的粉末叶片。粗甲醇提取物用于筛选次生代谢物和抗氧化特性。使用切除伤口模型评估伤口愈合活性。实验使用了 30 只健康的雌性 Wistar 白化大鼠(150-200 千克),并将其随机分为 5% 提取物 + 药膏组、3.5% 提取物 + 药膏组、单纯药膏组和庆大霉素治疗组。每天局部涂抹药膏,隔天测量伤口收缩情况。测定伤口愈合率和愈合面积的组织病理学。使用 DPPH 清除活性和铁离子还原抗氧化力测定法(FRAP)测定植物的抗氧化活性:结果:两种植物的甲醇提取物中都含有不同含量的单宁酸、生物碱、黄酮类、皂苷和类固醇。抗氧化试验表明,两种植物的提取物都具有良好的抗氧化性。3.5% w/w 的非洲斑鸠菊提取物和 5% w/w 的榕树提取物具有很强的愈合活性,在第 7 天时伤口闭合率达到 100%:研究表明,非洲斑鸠菊和榕树具有伤口愈合特性,这从科学角度证明了它们在传统上用于治疗伤口的合理性,并可将其开发为治疗和管理伤口的有用药物。
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