| Literature DB >> 25599031 |
Rajesh Ramesh Hosadurga1, Sudarshan Narayan Rao2, Rejeesh Edavanputhalath2, Jobin Jose3, Narayana Charyulu Rompicharla3, Moidin Shakil4, Shashidhara Raju5.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: One of the options for the treatment of periodontitis is local drug delivery systems (LDD). Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum), a traditional herb, has many uses in medicine. It could be a suitable agent as LDD for the treatment of periodontitis. AIM: The aim was to formulate, evaluate the anti-inflammatory activity; assess duration of the action and the efficacy of 2% tulsi (O. sanctum) gel in the treatment of experimental periodontitis in Wistar Albino rat model. SETTINGS ANDEntities:
Keywords: Anti-inflammatory activity; experimental periodontitis; local drug delivery; morphometric analysis; tulsi gel
Year: 2015 PMID: 25599031 PMCID: PMC4286833 DOI: 10.4103/2230-973X.147231
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pharm Investig ISSN: 2230-9713
Formula used to prepare 2% Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) gel
Figure 12% tulsi gel
Figure 2Ligature placement
Figure 3Morphometric analysis: Buccal view
Figure 4Morphometric analysis: Palatal view
Physicochemical characters of 2% tulsi gel
Weight of the animals selected for the study
Percentage of inhibition of edema
Duration of anti inflammatory action of 2% Tulsi gel
Comparison of GI before and after treatment
Probing pocket depth
Comparison between control and treatment group at the end of treatment
Mean bone level at sites treated with control, plain gel and 2% tulsi gel
Comparison of the effect of control, plain gel and 2% tulsi gel on bone loss (distopalatal site)
Percentage of inflammation in control, standard, and test group
Comparison of the effect of control, plain gel, and 2% tulsi gel on bone loss (mesiobuccal site)
Comparison of the effect of control, plain gel and 2% tulsi gel on bone loss (midbuccal site)
Comparison of the effect of control, plain gel and 2% tulsi gel on bone loss (distobuccal site)
Comparison of the effect of control, plain gel and 2% tulsi gel on bone loss (mesiopalatal site)
Comparison of the effect of control, plain gel and 2% tulsi gel on bone loss (mid palatal site)