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Titre: In vivo evaluation of wound healing and anti-inflammatory activity of methanolic extract of roots of centaurea africana (l.) in topical formulation
Auteur(s): Zaouani, Mohamed
Bitam, Arezki
Baz, Ahcen
Benali, Yasmine
Ben Mahdi, Meriem Hind
Mots-clés: Anti-inflammatory activity
Centaurea africana roots
Methanolic extract
Incision and excision wound model
Date de publication: 1-jan-2017
Editeur: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research
Collection/Numéro: Vol.10;
Résumé: Objective: The present study was to evaluate the anti-inflammatory and wound healing activities of methanolic extract of Centaurea africana roots in albino Wistar rats. Methods: Following extraction of the C. africana roots with 80% methanol, the extract was formulated as an ointment (5% and 10% w/w). The ointment was then evaluated for wound healing activity using excision and incision wound models. Parameters, including wound contraction, epithelization time, histopathologically, and hydroxyproline content, were determined using the excision model, whereas tensile strength was measured from the incision model. In parallel, edema of the ear, locally induced by croton oil, was studied for the assessment of anti-inflammatory activity. Results: Wound treated with 5% and 10% methanolic extract ointment exhibited a significant wound healing activity in both models as evidenced by increased wound contraction, shorter epithelization time, higher tissue breaking strength, and increased hydroxyproline content. The methanolic extract also produced dose-related significant reduction (p<0.001) of inflammation. Conclusion: Results of the present study revealed that C. africana displays remarkable wound healing and anti-inflammatory activities.
Description: p.341-346
URI/URL: http://archive.ensv.dz:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1205
ISSN: 2455–3891
0974–2441
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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