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ANTIOXIDANT AND BURN HEALING POTENTIAL OF GALIUM ODORATUM EXTRACTS

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  197-203

Abstract

 This study was conducted to evaluate the burn WOUND HEALING and antioxidant activity of methanolic and aqueous extracts of GALIUM ODORATUM (L.) Scop. in rats. SECOND DEGREE BURN wounds were induced in six groups of six rats each. Groups 1 and 2 received eucerin and silver sulfadiazine as control and reference standard and groups 3, 4, 5 and 6 were given methanolic and aqueous extracts of 15% and 30% (w/w in eucerin base) respectively. The topical treatment was done daily for 14 days. The percentage of wound contraction and histology parameters of healed wounds were observed. The antioxidant potential of both extracts was assessed by 1, 1-diphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazyl (DPPH) assay. There was statistically significant improvement in wound contraction of animals treated with extracts in comparison to control (p<0.001). The healed wounds in extracts-treated animals contained less inflammatory cells and had better re-epithelialization. Wound contraction and histology parameters were relatively better in aqueous extract (90.68±6.13% and 97.18±4.37% for aqueous extracts of 15% and 30% in comparison to 79.29±9.16% and 91.94±4.14% for methanolic extracts of 15% and 30% respectively). In DPPH assay, both methanolic and aqueous extracts displayed significant antioxidant activity with IC50 values of 148 mg/ml and 83 mg/ml, respectively. In conclusion, both extracts had desirable antioxidant potential plus experimentally and histologically ascertained burn WOUND HEALING activity, relatively better for aqueous extract.

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    KAHKESHANI, N., FARAHANIKIA, B., MAHDAVIANI, P., ABDOLGHAFFARI, A., HASSANZADEH, GH., ABDOLLAHI, M., & KHANAVI, M.. (2013). ANTIOXIDANT AND BURN HEALING POTENTIAL OF GALIUM ODORATUM EXTRACTS. RESEARCH IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES (RPS), 8(3), 197-203. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/318346/en

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    KAHKESHANI N., FARAHANIKIA B., MAHDAVIANI P., ABDOLGHAFFARI A., HASSANZADEH GH., ABDOLLAHI M., KHANAVI M.. ANTIOXIDANT AND BURN HEALING POTENTIAL OF GALIUM ODORATUM EXTRACTS. RESEARCH IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES (RPS)[Internet]. 2013;8(3):197-203. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/318346/en

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    N. KAHKESHANI, B. FARAHANIKIA, P. MAHDAVIANI, A. ABDOLGHAFFARI, GH. HASSANZADEH, M. ABDOLLAHI, and M. KHANAVI, “ANTIOXIDANT AND BURN HEALING POTENTIAL OF GALIUM ODORATUM EXTRACTS,” RESEARCH IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES (RPS), vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 197–203, 2013, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/318346/en

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