Wound Healing Activity of Mimusops elengi Leaves

Authors

  • J. A. Sneha
  • M. Swapna Reddy
  • N. V. L. Suvarchala
  • Swapna Aleti
Abstract:

In the present investigation, methanolic extract of Mimusops elengi  leaves were evaluated for wound healing activity. Entire wound healing process is complex series of events that begins at the moment of injury and can continue for months to years. Methanolic extract of Mimusops elengi leaves were examined for wound healing activity in the form of ointment by the excision, the incision and dead space wound model in mice. The extract ointments showed considerable wound healing properties with excision wound model ( p <0.001), incision wound model ( p <0.05), and dead space wound model ( p <0.05) when results were compared with control. Standard used for the present study was Betadine ointment in terms of wound contracting ability, wound closure time, tensile strength and dry granuloma weight. Results obtained clearly indicated that methanolic extract of Mimusops elengi  leaves exhibit significant wound healing properties.

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volume 13  issue 1

pages  13- 0

publication date 2015-08

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