Extracts of Tridax procumbens linn leaves causes wound healing in diabetic and Non-diabetic laboratory animals

Q1 Medicine Wound Medicine Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.wndm.2020.100185
Alankar Shrivastav , Arun Kumar Mishra , M. Abid , Aftab Ahmad , Mohammed Fabuzinadah , Najam Ali Khan
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Abstract

Background

Tridax procumbens(L.) leaves are traditionally used in wound healing by tribal people. The matured leaves are crushed to make a paste and applied on the surface of the wound.

Purpose

The aim of the present investigation was to evaluate the wound healing activity of ethanolic extract of Tridax procumbens (L.) (EETP) in streptozotocin induced diabetic and non- diabetic laboratory animals. There is no scientific literature, claiming the use of leaves of Tridax procumbens (L.) in diabetic wounds.

Study Design

The simple ointment base (2.5 % and 5% w/w) of EETP was formulated to evaluate the wound healing potential on diabetic and non-diabetic rats, using incision, excision and burn wound model.

Methods

In incision wound model, epithelization period, wound index, % contraction area, hydroxyproline content, DNA estimation, total protein and histopathological evaluations were done. In excision wound model, tensile strength was measured. In burn model, contraction rate, wound contraction (%) and epithelization period were evaluated.

Results

Secondary metabolite as tannin, flavonoids were present. In the excision model, animals treated with 2.5 % and 5% w/w EETP showed significant result in wound contraction, epithelization period and wound index. Hydroxyproline, total protein and DNA concentration in healing tissue were more in comparison to control and as well as standard in diabetic and non- diabetic. The parameters evaluated showed significant response at 2.5 % and 5% w/w EETP.

Conclusion

Flavonoids and tannin were accountable for wound healing. The findings confirmed the ethanomedicinal claim of Tridax procumbens(L.) in wound healing in diabetic and nondiabetic conditions.

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原藜叶提取物可引起糖尿病和非糖尿病实验动物的伤口愈合
原cumbens(L.)的叶子传统上用于部落人民的伤口愈合。成熟的叶子被压碎,制成糊状,涂在伤口表面。目的探讨原甘露醇提物(EETP)对链脲佐菌素诱导的糖尿病和非糖尿病实验动物的创面愈合作用。没有科学文献,声称使用原藜叶(L.)在糖尿病伤口。研究设计制备EETP简易软膏基质(2.5%和5% w/w),采用切口、切除和烧伤创面模型,评价糖尿病和非糖尿病大鼠创面愈合潜力。方法建立切口创面模型,进行上皮时间、创面指数、收缩面积百分比、羟脯氨酸含量、DNA测定、总蛋白及组织病理学评价。在切除创面模型中测量抗拉强度。烧伤模型观察收缩率、创面收缩率(%)和上皮形成时间。结果黄酮类化合物中存在单宁、黄酮类化合物等次生代谢产物。在切除模型中,2.5%和5% w/w EETP对创面收缩、上皮形成时间和创面指数均有显著影响。愈合组织中羟脯氨酸、总蛋白和DNA浓度均高于对照组,糖尿病和非糖尿病患者均高于标准。评估的参数显示,在2.5%和5% w/w EETP下有显著的反应。结论黄酮类化合物和单宁对伤口愈合起重要作用。研究结果证实了三甘菊(L.)在糖尿病和非糖尿病条件下伤口愈合的乙醇医学主张。
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