Evaluation of wound healing and anti-inflammatory activity of the leaves of Calpurnia aurea (Ait.) Benth (fabaceae) in mice

Q1 Medicine
Getachew Ayal , Assefa Belay , Wubayehu Kahaliw
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Abstract

Ethnopharmacological relevance

The leaves of Calpurnia aurea (Ait.) Benth are used for wound healing activities through topical application in different communities in Ethiopia. The leaves had many confirmed in vitro activities that can promote wound healing effects. In spite of many claims and in vitro studies with supportive results in wound healing, no scientific study has been conducted on the wound healing and anti-inflammatory activity of leaves of Calpurnia aurea (Ait.) Benth on animals.

Aim of the study

was to evaluate the wound healing and anti-inflammatory activity of leaves of Calpurnia aurea (Ait.) Benth scientifically in mice.

Methods and materials

Air dried leaves of Calpurnia aurea (Ait.) Benth were grounded and macerated three times successively by 80% methanol. Then part of the dried extract was fractionated with chloroform, ethyl acetate and aqueous. Phytochemical screening tests were performed according standard test procedures. The crude extract and solvent fractions were formulated to ointments. The acute dermal toxicity of the crude extract was determined in rats. Wound healing activity of the crude extract was evaluated using excision and incision wound models and the wound healing activities of solvent fractions were evaluated by using excision wound model. The anti-inflammatory activity of the 80% methanol extract of leaves of Calpurnia aurea (Ait.) Benth was evaluated using carrageenan induced hind paw edema model in mice.

Results

The 2000 mg/kg test dose of the 10% w/w crude extract ointment was safe in rats. The 5% w/w and 10% w/w crude extract ointments revealed significant (p < 0.001) wound contraction from day 4-day 8 post wounding. The 10% w/w crude extract ointment revealed a significant (p < 0.01) shortening of epithelialization period in excision wound model. Both 5% w/w and 10% w/w crude extract ointments showed significant (p < 0.001) increment of tensile strength compared to the negative control. The 10% w/w aqueous fraction ointment revealed high (p < 0.001) percentage of wound contraction and reduced (p < 0.001) period of epithelialization. The 100 mg/kg, 200 mg/kg and 400 mg/kg oral administration of the crude extract had significant inhibition of the paw edema in mice of carrageenan induced inflammation.

Conclusion

The results of this study demonstrated that 80% methanol extract of the leaves of Calpurnia aurea (Ait.) Benth exhibited wound healing and anti-inflammatory effects. The aqueous and ethyl acetate fractions possessed wound healing activities.

金盏花(Calpurnia aurea, Ait.)叶片伤口愈合和抗炎活性的评价小鼠底菜(豆科)
金莲(Calpurnia aurea)叶的民族药理学意义本品通过局部应用在埃塞俄比亚不同社区用于伤口愈合活动。叶子有许多已证实的体外活性,可以促进伤口愈合的效果。尽管许多声称和体外研究在伤口愈合方面取得了支持的结果,但尚未对金盏花叶子的伤口愈合和抗炎活性进行科学研究(Ait)。下面是动物。本研究的目的是评价金盏花(Calpurnia aurea, Ait)叶片的伤口愈合和抗炎活性。在老鼠身上进行了科学实验。方法与材料:金莲(Calpurnia aurea)风干叶。底料经80%甲醇连续磨碎浸渍三次。然后用氯仿、乙酸乙酯和水对部分干燥提取物进行分馏。植物化学筛选试验按照标准试验程序进行。将粗提物和溶剂组分配制成软膏。测定了粗提物对大鼠的急性皮肤毒性。采用切除和切口创面模型评价粗提物的创面愈合活性,采用切除创面模型评价溶剂组分的创面愈合活性。金莲叶80%甲醇提取物的抗炎活性研究。采用卡拉胶致小鼠后足水肿模型对Benth进行评价。结果10% w/w粗提物软膏2000 mg/kg试验剂量对大鼠安全。5% w/w和10% w/w的粗提取物软膏在受伤后第4天至第8天伤口收缩显著(p < 0.001)。10% w/w粗提物软膏显著(p < 0.01)缩短了切除创面模型的上皮化时间。与阴性对照相比,5% w/w和10% w/w粗提物软膏的抗拉强度均显著(p < 0.001)增加。10% w/w水组分软膏显示伤口收缩率高(p < 0.001),上皮化时间短(p < 0.001)。粗提物100 mg/kg、200 mg/kg、400 mg/kg灌胃对角叉菜胶诱导的小鼠足跖水肿均有显著抑制作用。结论金莲叶80%甲醇提取物具有较好的抗氧化活性。本品具有伤口愈合和抗炎作用。水溶液和乙酸乙酯组分具有伤口愈合活性。
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