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Evaluation of In Vivo Wound-Healing and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Solvent Fractions of Fruits of Argemone mexicana L. (Papaveraceae)
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Introduction. The solvent fractions of the fruits of Argemone mexicana L. (Papaveraceae) have not yet been explored scientifically for in vivo wound healing and anti-inflammatory activities. The objective of this study was, therefore, to evaluate in vivo wound healing and anti-inflammatory activities of the solvent fractions of the fruit of Argemone mexicana L. (Papaveraceae) in rats. Method. The crude extract of Argemone mexicana was fractionated with n-hexane, ethyl acetate, and distilled water. Wound healing activity was evaluated using excision and incision wound models while anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated using carrageenan-induced rat paw and cotton pellet-induced granuloma models. The fractions were evaluated at 5 and 10% ointments using moist-exposed burn ointment as the standard drug, and 100, 200, and 400 mg/kg test doses using aspirin, and dexamethasone as standard drugs for wound healing and anti-inflammatory activities, respectively. All treatment administrations were made orally for anti-inflammatory activity and applied topically for wound healing activity. Result. The 10% w/w ethyl acetate fraction ointment showed a significant percentage of wound contraction, reduced period of epithelialization, increased amount of fibrosis, neovascularization, and collagen tissue formation (
p
<
0.01
). The ethyl acetate fraction also showed a significant increase in tensile strength (55%;
p
<
0.01
) and (81.10%;
p
<
0.01
) at the tested doses of 5 and 10% w/w ointments, which was comparable to moist-exposed burn ointment. The ethyl acetate fraction also revealed a significant percent edema inhibition (61.41%;
p
<
0.01
), suppression of the exudate (38.09%
p
<
0.01
), and granuloma mass formations (53.47%
p
<
0.01
) at the tested dose of 400 mg/kg. Conclusion. The results of this study showed that the Ethyl acetate fraction of Argemone mexicana fruit has significant wound healing and anti-inflammatory activities which support the traditional claims of the experimental plant.
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Title: Evaluation of In Vivo Wound-Healing and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Solvent Fractions of Fruits of Argemone mexicana L. (Papaveraceae)
Description:
Introduction.
The solvent fractions of the fruits of Argemone mexicana L.
(Papaveraceae) have not yet been explored scientifically for in vivo wound healing and anti-inflammatory activities.
The objective of this study was, therefore, to evaluate in vivo wound healing and anti-inflammatory activities of the solvent fractions of the fruit of Argemone mexicana L.
(Papaveraceae) in rats.
Method.
The crude extract of Argemone mexicana was fractionated with n-hexane, ethyl acetate, and distilled water.
Wound healing activity was evaluated using excision and incision wound models while anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated using carrageenan-induced rat paw and cotton pellet-induced granuloma models.
The fractions were evaluated at 5 and 10% ointments using moist-exposed burn ointment as the standard drug, and 100, 200, and 400 mg/kg test doses using aspirin, and dexamethasone as standard drugs for wound healing and anti-inflammatory activities, respectively.
All treatment administrations were made orally for anti-inflammatory activity and applied topically for wound healing activity.
Result.
The 10% w/w ethyl acetate fraction ointment showed a significant percentage of wound contraction, reduced period of epithelialization, increased amount of fibrosis, neovascularization, and collagen tissue formation (
p
<
0.
01
).
The ethyl acetate fraction also showed a significant increase in tensile strength (55%;
p
<
0.
01
) and (81.
10%;
p
<
0.
01
) at the tested doses of 5 and 10% w/w ointments, which was comparable to moist-exposed burn ointment.
The ethyl acetate fraction also revealed a significant percent edema inhibition (61.
41%;
p
<
0.
01
), suppression of the exudate (38.
09%
p
<
0.
01
), and granuloma mass formations (53.
47%
p
<
0.
01
) at the tested dose of 400 mg/kg.
Conclusion.
The results of this study showed that the Ethyl acetate fraction of Argemone mexicana fruit has significant wound healing and anti-inflammatory activities which support the traditional claims of the experimental plant.
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