Extraction, Isolation Of Chemical Compounds And Evaluation Of Wound Healing Activity Of Bombax Ceiba Plant

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
S. Ramasamy, Vinod Kumar Singh
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Herbal plants have a lot of benefits over conventional drugs, including the fact that they usually have less frequent side-effects and might be non-toxic if used for a long time. B. Ceiba is an enormous, stunning, and deciduous tree and native for Northern Australian origin. The present study was based on the extraction, isolation of chemical compounds and evaluation of wound healing activity of Bombax ceiba plant. The chemicals and instruments were obtained from the certified manufacturer and suppliers only. B. ceiba roots and flowers were collected and authenticated from a Botanist at MJPRU Bareilly. The extraction process was done by maceration process. Pharmacological (wound healing) potential was evaluated by wound contraction, re-epithelization, and histopathology. The n-hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetoacetate and methanol extracts of B. ceiba were examined for its phytoconstituents. Wistar rats weighing 130-210g were obtained from the Dept. of Pharmacy, MJP Rohilkhand University Bareilly. The % yield was obtained as 59% for n-hexane, 62% for chloroform, 58% for ethyl acetoacetate and 65% for methanol. According to the preliminary phytochemical analysis, the methanolic B. ceiba extracts showed excellent phytoconstituents of alkaloids, flavonoids, glycosides, carbohydrates, etc. when compared with other solvents extracts. In results, all the groups of animals showed an excellent wound healing activity when compared with control group after 15th day of exposure with treatments. The B. ceiba N-hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetoacetate, and methanol demonstrated rats showed the re-epithelization period of 11.20±0.62**, 12.17±1.30***, 9.3±1.23** and 10.4±1.12***, respectively. It is concluded that each of these has considerably exhibited wound healing potential. It suggests, to isolate the active constituent responsible for the activity.
蚕豆植物创面愈合活性的提取、分离及评价
草本植物比传统药物有很多好处,包括它们通常副作用更少,如果长期使用可能无毒。木棉是一种巨大的、令人惊叹的落叶乔木,原产于澳大利亚北部。本研究是基于棉铃草植物的提取、化学成分的分离和伤口愈合活性的评价。化学品和仪器仅从认证的制造商和供应商处获得。木棉根和花由MJPRU Bareilly植物学家收集并鉴定。提取工艺采用浸渍法。药理学(伤口愈合)潜能通过伤口收缩、再上皮化和组织病理学来评估。研究了木棉正己烷、氯仿、乙酰乙酸乙酯和甲醇提取物的植物成分。Wistar大鼠,体重130-210g,来自Rohilkhand大学MJP药学系。正己烷收率为59%,氯仿收率为62%,乙酸乙酯收率为58%,甲醇收率为65%。初步的植物化学分析表明,与其他溶剂提取物相比,甲醇木棉提取物的生物碱、类黄酮、糖苷、碳水化合物等植物成分表现优异。结果显示,与对照组相比,暴露15天后,各组动物均表现出良好的伤口愈合活性。木棉正己烷、氯仿、乙酰乙酸乙酯和甲醇使大鼠的再上皮周期分别为11.20±0.62**、12.17±1.30**、9.3±1.23**和10.4±1.12***。结论是,每一种都有相当大的伤口愈合潜力。它建议,隔离负责活动的活性成分。
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