山荨麻叶80%氢甲醇粗提物和溶剂组分对小鼠创面愈合活性的评价。

Q2 Medicine Journal of Experimental Pharmacology Pub Date : 2022-07-17 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2147/JEP.S363676
Bezawit Alem Abeje, Tiruzer Bekele, Kefyalew Ayalew Getahun, Assefa Belay Asrie
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背景:在埃塞俄比亚的不同社区,simensis (U. simensis)的叶子传统上被用于伤口愈合。尽管如此,还没有关于这种植物伤口愈合活性的科学数据记录。有必要研究草药治疗伤口,以克服传统药物的局限性。研究目的:研究西洋参叶提取物和溶剂组分对小鼠创面愈合的影响。方法:三叶洗净,遮荫干燥,磨成粗粉,80%甲醇连续浸泡3次提取。部分提取液用正己烷、氯仿和水进行分馏。在切除和烧伤创面中,愈合进展通过创面收缩、上皮化期和组织病理学检查来衡量,而切口创面愈合通过皮肤断裂强度来评估。结果:在切除创面模型中,5%和10%粗提物软膏在第8天至第16天评估时创面收缩显著(p < 0.001)。同样,在烧伤创面模型中,5%和10%粗提物软膏分别在第12天和第10天产生显著的创面收缩(p < 0.001)。在两种模型中,粗提取物软膏也显著缩短了上皮化周期,并产生了有利的组织病理学变化。在切除伤口模型中,粗提取物的溶剂组分也产生了显著的伤口收缩。在该模型中,这些组分也显著缩短了上皮化的时间。在伤口愈合中,水组分比氯仿或正己烷组分更有活性。结论:本研究结果表明,西洋参叶的甲醇提取物和水组分具有剂量依赖性的伤口愈合活性,从而支持传统的说法。
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Evaluation of Wound Healing Activity of 80% Hydromethanolic Crude Extract and Solvent Fractions of the Leaves of Urtica simensis in Mice.

Background: Leaves of Urtica simensis (U. simensis) have been used traditionally for wound healing in different communities in Ethiopia. In spite of this, there were no scientific data documented regarding the wound healing activity of this plant. There is a need to investigate herbal remedies for the treatment of wounds in order to overcome the limitations of conventional drugs.

Aim of the study: Aim of the study was to evaluate the wound healing activity of extract and solvent fractions of the leaves of U. simensis in mice.

Methods: Leaves of U. simensis were washed, dried under shade and ground into coarse powder and then extracted by 80% methanol with three consecutive macerations. Part of the extract was fractionated with n-hexane, chloroform and water. In excision and burn wounds, healing progress was measured by wound contraction, epithelialization period and histopathology investigation whereas incision wound healing was assessed by skin breaking strength.

Results: In excision wound model, the 5% and 10% crude extract ointments showed significant (p < 0.001) wound contractions during day 8 to day 16 evaluations. Similarly, in burn wound model, both 5% and 10% crude extract ointments produced significant (p < 0.001) wound contractions starting from day 12 and 10, respectively. In both models, the periods of epithelialization were also significantly reduced and favorable histopathologic changes were produced by the crude extract ointments. The solvent fractions of the crude extract as well produced significant wound contractions as evaluated in excision wound model. The fractions also significantly reduced the period of epithelialization in this model. The aqueous fraction found to be more active than either chloroform or n-hexane fraction in wound healing.

Conclusion: Results of this study indicated that methanol extract and aqueous fractions of the leaves of U. simensis possess dose-dependent wound healing activity, thus supporting traditional claims.

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Journal of Experimental Pharmacology
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