Fatemeh Akbari, Seyed Jalal Hosseinimehr, Marzieh Noruz, Fatemeh Ebrahimi, Ali Bagheri, Lale Vahedi, Mohammad Azadbakht
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For the <i>in vivo</i> test, rats were categorized into five groups and received daily applications of a cream containing different concentrations of the extract: 5%, 10%, silver sulfadiazine, the ointment base, and no treatment for a duration of 21 days. The wound size and full-thickness wound healing were measured throughout the inspection, and a histological study was conducted as well. The two-way repeated measures ANOVA test was employed, with a significance level of 0.05 (P≤0.05) being used in all cases.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong><i>A. floccosus</i> at 125 ppm significantly improved the closer region and wound healing in HFFF2 cells over all periods of time and showed a significant healing effect during 8-12 h (P=0.0234). Moreover, an increase in fibrosis (compared to the base (P=0.0005), the 10% extract (P<0.0001), silver (P=0.0005), and free (P<0.0001) groups), epithelization (compared to base (P=0.0006), the 10% extract (P=0.0008), silver (P=0.0007), and free (P=0.0006) groups), and proliferation of fibroblasts (compared to the 10% extract and free groups (P=0.0020 and P=0.0024, respectively) were seen in the 5% extract sample on day 10.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Wound healing processes were observed in rats treated with a 5% <i>A. floccosus</i> extract cream. 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Assessment of the Impact of Astragalus floccosus Boiss. Extract on Wound Based on Phytoestrogenic Properties: An In vitro and In vivo Study.
Background: Investigations have shown that estrogen affects wound healing through skin receptors. Astragalus floccosus Boiss. contains estrogen-like isoflavonoids. This study examined the effects of A. floccosus Boiss (A. floccosus) extract on wound healing in vitro and in vivo.
Methods: For the in vitro test, Human Fetal Foreskin Fibroblast 2 (HFFF2) cells treated with the root extract of A. floccosus were followed over a 48-hour period. For the in vivo test, rats were categorized into five groups and received daily applications of a cream containing different concentrations of the extract: 5%, 10%, silver sulfadiazine, the ointment base, and no treatment for a duration of 21 days. The wound size and full-thickness wound healing were measured throughout the inspection, and a histological study was conducted as well. The two-way repeated measures ANOVA test was employed, with a significance level of 0.05 (P≤0.05) being used in all cases.
Results: A. floccosus at 125 ppm significantly improved the closer region and wound healing in HFFF2 cells over all periods of time and showed a significant healing effect during 8-12 h (P=0.0234). Moreover, an increase in fibrosis (compared to the base (P=0.0005), the 10% extract (P<0.0001), silver (P=0.0005), and free (P<0.0001) groups), epithelization (compared to base (P=0.0006), the 10% extract (P=0.0008), silver (P=0.0007), and free (P=0.0006) groups), and proliferation of fibroblasts (compared to the 10% extract and free groups (P=0.0020 and P=0.0024, respectively) were seen in the 5% extract sample on day 10.
Conclusion: Wound healing processes were observed in rats treated with a 5% A. floccosus extract cream. This finding highlights the potential for future studies on wound healing processes using this extract.
期刊介绍:
The Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences (IJMS) is an international quarterly biomedical publication, which is sponsored by Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. The IJMS intends to provide a scientific medium of communication for researchers throughout the globe. The journal welcomes original clinical articles as well as clinically oriented basic science research experiences on prevalent diseases in the region and analysis of various regional problems.