荆芥叶粗提物和溶剂组分对小鼠创面愈合活性的评价。

Scars, burns & healing Pub Date : 2025-01-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20595131251316791
Abel Andualem, Kefyalew Ayalew Getahun, Bahiru Tenaw Goshu, Yaschilal Muche Belayneh
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背景:在埃塞俄比亚的传统医学中,rummex nervosus Vahl叶子被用来治疗伤口。然而,尽管有传统的说法和支持的体外研究结果,但没有科学的研究来评估神经松叶的体内伤口愈合活性。研究目的:评价大戟叶粗提物及其溶剂组分对小鼠创面愈合的作用。方法:以80%甲醇提取粗提物,乙酸乙酯、氯仿、水对粗提物进行分馏。以粗提取物及其馏分配制5%和10%强度的软膏。采用小鼠线性切口、圆形切除和烧伤模型评价粗提物的愈合活性。此外,用小鼠圆形切除伤口评估溶剂组分的活性。结果:5%和10%粗提物软膏处理创面后,创面收缩率明显提高,上皮化时间明显缩短,破皮强度明显提高(P)。结论:80%甲醇粗提物及水、乙酸乙酯部位均具有创面愈合活性,表现为创面收缩率和抗拉强度提高,上皮化时间明显缩短。
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Evaluation of wound healing activity of the crude extract and solvent fractions of Rumex nervosus Vahl (Polygonaceae) leaves in mice.

Background: In Ethiopian traditional medicine, Rumex nervosus Vahl leaves are used to treat wounds. However, despite traditional claims and supportive in vitro findings, no scientific study has been conducted to evaluate the in vivo wound healing activity of R. nervosus Vahl leaves.

Aim of the study: To evaluate the wound healing activity of crude extract of the leaves of R. nervosus Vahl and its solvent fractions in mice.

Methods: R. nervosus Vahl leaves were extracted with 80% methanol, and then the crude extract was fractionated using ethyl acetate, chloroform, and water. Ointments at 5% and 10% strengths were formulated from the crude extract and its fractions. The healing activity of the crude extract was evaluated using linear incision, circular excision, and burn wound models in mice. Additionally, the activity of solvent fractions was assessed using circular excision wounds in mice.

Results: Treatment of wounds with ointments containing 5% and 10% crude extract showed significantly increased wound contraction rate, shorter epithelialization period, and higher skin-breaking strength (P < 0.05) compared with the negative control. Both 5% and 10% formulations of the aqueous and ethyl acetate fractions significantly increased wound contraction and decreased the period of epithelialization in the excision wound model (p < 0.05), however, the chloroform fraction showed no significant wound healing effect compared with the negative control.

Conclusion: The 80% methanol crude extract as well as the aqueous and ethyl acetate fractions of R. nervosus Vahl leaves possess wound healing activity as evidenced by improved wound contraction rate and tensile strength and decreased epithelialization period.

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