Published November 24, 2022
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WOUND HEALING ACTIVITY OF EPIPREMNUM AUREUM METHANOLIC EXTRACT IN RABBITS
Authors/Creators
- Subba Rao Chamakuri , Syed Ahad Hussain , Dasari Priyanka , Kothakonda Sowmya1
- Dasarapu Dileep , Gallipelli Pavan Kumar , Puppala Abhishek , Renikunta Sriram , Kasarla Ishwarya , Khansa Maryam , Page Pranay Kumar2
- Madaboina Bhargavi , Bhukya Latha , Gugulothu Mohan , Dandu Pranay Kumar , Darshanam Subhash , Sunki Nithisha3
- Nuneti Shiva Ganesh Kumar , Thadagonda Anjali , Mankali Gouthami , Srinivas Reddy Malladi , Ashish Suttee and Lingavarapu Sudheer4
- 1. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vaageswari College of Pharmacy, Karimnagar-505 527, Telangana, JNTUH, India.
- 2. Research Scholar, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar, Phagwara - 144 411, Punjab, India.
- 3. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar, Phagwara - 144 411, Punjab, India.
- 4. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Princeton College of Pharmacy, Ghatkesar, Hyderabad-500088, Telangana, JNTUH, India.
Description
In general, plants offer enormous promise for managing and healing wounds. The current study seeks to examine the effects of methanolicEpipremnumaureum extract on wound healing activity. This methanol-rich fraction of the plants leaves was made into an ointment and tested for in vivo wound healing. At the studied concentration, it demonstrated a significant percentage wound protection. To investigate the biological efficacy of each particular tannin and flavonoid it should go through various preclinical and clinical trials of the separated molecules and more research must be done.
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