| Literature DB >> 24886368 |
Sunday Ositadinma Udegbunam, Rita Ijoema Udegbunam, Chijioke Clement Muogbo, Madubuike Umunna Anyanwu1, Chinaka Onyebuchi Nwaehujor.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Wound healing is a natural process that enables tissue repair after an injury. To shorten its duration and minimize associated complications, wounds are treated with medications. Currently there is a growing interest in the use of alternative wound dressing agents such as plant extracts. One plant used traditionally in wound treatment is Pupalia lappacea. In view of its use in wound care, we investigated the wound healing activities of 80% methanolic leave extract of Pupalia lappacea using excision, incision and dead space wound models. Also its effects on three common wound contaminants were investigated.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24886368 PMCID: PMC4023168 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6882-14-157
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Phytochemical analysis of . extract
| Steroids | +++ |
| Glycosides | +++ |
| Saponins | ++ |
| Alkaloids | +++ |
| Sugar | ++ |
| Phenol | + |
| Tannins | - |
Keys: +++ = appreciable amount, ++ = moderate amount, + = trace amount, - = completely absent.
Minimum inhibitory and bactericidal concentrations of . extract on tested bacterial organisms
| 9 | 10 | |
| 4 | 8 | |
| 3 | 7 |
Key: mg/ml, milligram per millilitre.
Percentage wound contraction in rats post infliction of excision wounds
| I (20% PLLEO) | 18.0 ± 3.5a | 35.6 ± 5.3 | 35.7 ± 6. 8 | 39.9 ± 0.7a | 70.2 ± 13.4a | 79.9 ± 13.4a | 100 ± 0.0a | 100.0 ± 0.0a |
| II (10% PLLEO) | 8.1 ± 1.2b | 39.8 ± 2.2 | 22.6 ± 2.8 | 22.9 ± 4.3b | 35.7 ± 5.8b | 44.2 ± 7.4b | 89.0 ± 1.0a | 100.0 ± 0.0a |
| III (Gentamicin ointment) | 7.9 ± 1.5bc | 36.7 ± 6.8 | 26.8 ± 5.4 | 36.7 ± 8.0a | 63.3 ± 15.4a | 70.9 ± 13.0a | 100.0 ± 0.0a | 100.0 ± 0.0a |
| IV (Normal saline) | 8.7 ± 3.0bd | 25.4 ± 4.6 | 23.3 ± 5.4 | 21.0 ± 4.9c | 22.4 ± 5.7c | 47.8 ± 14.8b | 65.1 ± 10.4b | 87.0 ± 8.3b |
Key: PLLEO = Pupalia lappacea leaf extract ointment.
Different superscripts a,b,c,d across a column indicate significant difference in means at p < 0.05.
Epithelialization time of rats post infliction of excision wound
| I (20% PLLEO) | 18.6 ± 0.5a |
| II (10% PLLEO) | 22.0 ± 0.1b |
| III (Gentamicin ointment) | 19.6 ± 0.3a |
| IV (Normal saline) | 25.2 ± 0.2b |
Key: PLLEO = Pupalia lappacea leaf extract ointment.
Different superscripts a,b across a column indicate significant difference in means at p < 0.05.
Total viable bacterial cell population from excision wounds of rats
| I (20% PLLEO) | 5.00 ± 79a | 4.50 ± 87a | 0.30 ± 20a |
| II (10% PLLEO) | 6.00 ± 1.40a | 3.80 ± 0.41a | 0.70 ± 0.25a |
| III (Gentamicin ointment) | 6.30 ± 1.46a | 4.20 ± 2.28a | 0.80 ± 0.44a |
| IV (Normal saline) | 17.90 ± 2.76b | 6.10 ± 1.62b | 1.40 ± 0.33b |
Key: PLLEO = Pupalia lappacea leaf extract ointment.
Different superscript a,b across a column indicate significant difference in means at p < 0.05.
Wound breaking strength post infliction of incision wound
| A (300 mg/kg of 20% PLLE) | 813.8 ± 57.2a |
| B (300 mg/kg of 10% PLLE) | 754.3 ± 62.5a |
| C (Control) | 478.8 ± 19.1b |
Key: PPLE = P. lapaccea leaf extract.
Different superscripts a,b across a column indicate significant difference in means at p < 0.05.
Mean granuloma weight post infliction of dead space wounds
| D (300 mg/kg of 20% PLLE) | 74.0 ± 4.3b |
| E (300 mg/kg of 10% PLLE) | 70.8 ± 1.8a |
| F (Control) | 70.8 ± 1.8a |
Key: PLLE = P. lapaccea leaf extract.
Different superscript a,b across a column indicate significant difference in means at p < 0.05.