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Proliferative effect of plants used for wound healing in Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil.

Gabriela C Alerico1, Aline Beckenkamp2, Márcia Vignoli-Silva3, Andréia Buffon2, Gilsane L von Poser4.   

Abstract

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Wounds are normally resolved in a few days, but chronic wounds represent a major burden because of economic and social factors. Thereby, the search for new agents is ongoing and natural products become a great target. Also, Brazil as a consumer of herbal medicines with rich social diversity is promising for ethnopharmacological studies. AIMS OF THE STUDY: The study aims to find the plants popularly used for wound healing purposes in Rio Grande do Sul state, and test the traditional knowledge through an in vitro screening.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ethnobotanical studies from state of Rio Grande do Sul were analyzed to find the most used plants to treat wounds. The selected species were collected, identified and ethanolic and aqueous extracts were prepared. After, proliferative capacity was accessed by MTT assay in a keratinocyte cell line (HaCaT).
RESULTS: The survey comprehended almost all state regions and led to 117 plant species from 85 genera, from which 14 were selected for in vitro testing. Aqueous extracts from Achyrocline satureioides DC Lam., Matricaria recutita L., Melia azedarach L. and Mirabilis jalapa L. demonstrated the ability to stimulate keratinocyte growth up to 120% in concentrations of 25 µg/mL and 50 µg/mL. The ethanolic extract of A. satureioides was able to stimulate keratinocyte and fibroblast proliferation on the lower concentration tested, 1 µg/mL, being the most promising species.
CONCLUSIONS: The traditional knowledge collected from the ethnobotanical studies was accessed by in vitro investigation and extracts from Achyrocline satureioides, Matricaria recutita, Melia azedarach and Mirabilis jalapa can influence positively cell proliferation.
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Keywords:  Achyrocline satureioides; Brazil; Fibroblasts; Keratinocytes; Proliferation; Wound healing

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26549272     DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2015.11.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ethnopharmacol        ISSN: 0378-8741            Impact factor:   4.360


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