长青蜡菊(Helichrysum arenarium L.)和小红花(Lithospermum officinale L.)提取物总黄酮复合物凝胶物质的创面愈合作用

N. Adamtsevich, A. Feskova, V. Leontiev, I. P. Zhavoronok, A.-M. V. Yerofeyeva, S. Mankovskaya, V. Titok
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以长生花干提取物和小叶干提取物的浓度分别为2%和4% (w/w),以1:1的比例对凝胶物质的创面愈合效果进行了研究。研究发现,凝胶物质的皮肤应用促进了创面缺损区域结构和功能再生的形成。与对照组(未治疗)和接受参考药物治疗的动物组相比,所研究的凝胶有助于显著缩短大鼠全层线状伤口的愈合时间。使用所研究的凝胶,无论其中植物提取物的含量(2%或4% (w/w)),都没有伴随毒性作用。
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Wound-healing effect of the gel substance based on the flavonoids complex from extracts of the everlasting(Helichrysum arenarium L.) and the littlewale (Lithospermum officinale L.)
The study of wound-healing effect of the gel substances with 2 and 4 % (w/w) concentrations of the dry extracts of the everlasting flowers and of the littlewale leaves in the ratio 1:1 were carried out.It was found that the skin application of the studied gel substances promoted the formation of the structural and functional regenerate in the area of the wound defect. The studied gel contributed to the significant reduction of the healing duration of the full-thickness linear wounds in rats compared to the control group of animals (without treatment) and to the group of animals that received treatment with the reference listed drug. The use of the studied gels, regardless of the content of the plant extracts in them (2 or 4 % (w/w)), was not accompanied by toxic effects.
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