Synergistic effects of Woodfordia fruticosa gold nanoparticles in preventing microbial adhesion and accelerating wound healing in Wistar albino rats in vivo

2017 ◽  
Vol 80 ◽  
pp. 252-262 ◽  
Author(s):  
Navdeep Raghuwanshi ◽  
Poonam Kumari ◽  
Amit Kumar Srivastava ◽  
Priya Vashisth ◽  
Tara Chand Yadav ◽  
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Author(s):  
VIJAYANAND P. ◽  
JYOTHI V. ◽  
MOUNIKA A.

Objective: The objective of the present research was to investigate the wound-healing potency of solid lipid nano particles of Hibiscus rosa sinensis extract. Crude herbal extracts and rudimentary formulations containing herbal extracts are good for demonstrating the feasibility of the concept; however, such formulations suffer with poor oral bioavailability and variability within groups of subjects. Converting herbal extracts into novel drug delivery systems may prove effective in addressing some of these problems. Methods: In the present study an attempt was made to develop Hibiscus rosa sinensis extract loaded solid lipid nanoparticles (HSLNs) using lipids glycerol monostearate (GMS) or beeswax. The prepared HSLNs were characterised for their size, surface charge and morphology. The optimized HSLNs were incorporated into Carbopol gel and tested for wound healing activity in male Wistar albino rats using excision wound model. Results: HSLNs of ~175 nm in size carrying negative charge were obtained with the optimised procedure using beeswax. The shape of the HSLNs was nearly spherical. The HSLNs (10 mg/ml) treated wounds healed much faster compared to raw crude extract and healing was comparable to marketed preparation. Conclusion: It is concluded that converting crude herbal extracts into SLNs can be an effective way to enhance the effectiveness of herbal extracts and their in vivo activity.


3 Biotech ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gaurav Upadhyay ◽  
Nidhi Tiwari ◽  
Harikesh Maurya ◽  
Jyoti Upadhyay ◽  
Rohit Joshi ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 43 (2) ◽  
pp. 82-89.e6 ◽  
Author(s):  
MohamedIbrahim Ponnanikajamideen ◽  
Shanmugam Rajeshkumar ◽  
Mahendran Vanaja ◽  
Gurusamy Annadurai

2020 ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Marwa I. Ezzat ◽  
Salsabeel N. El Gendy ◽  
Ahmed S. Saad ◽  
Walied S. Abdo ◽  
Aly M. EL Sayed ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-77
Author(s):  
Uma Maheswari P ◽  
Shalimol A ◽  
Arumugasamy A ◽  
Udhaya Sankar M.R

The present experimental study was designed to evaluate the wound healing activity of methanolic extract of Smilax wightii A. DC. on incision and excision wound models in Wistar albino rats. The parameters studied were wound breaking strength, wound contraction area, epithelialization period, granulation tissuewet, dry weight and hydroxyproline content in incision wound model, percentage of wound contraction and period of epithelialization in excision wound model. The rats were administered topically with 100mg/kg b.wt. (low dosage), 200mg/kg b.wt. (moderate dosage) and 500mg/kg b.wt. (high dosage) of methanolicextract of Smilax wightii (MESW). The activity of the extract treated groups were compared with that of the control 1% Spirit. Framycetin sulphate 0.2% w/w was used as the standard drug. In incision wound model, there was a significant increase in the wound breaking strength in all the experimental groups treated withMESW than that of the control. Similarly, significant (P<0.001) decrease in wound contraction area and period of epithelialization were also observed in the test group animals treated with MESW and the standard drug treated groups when compared to that of the control. , a significant increase was observed in granulation tissue wet and dry weight and hydroxyproline content in the test groups treated with MESW compared to the control. In exicision wound model, there was a significant increase (P<0.01) in the percentage of wound contraction and decrease in period of epithelialization in the experimental groups treated with 200mg/kgb.wt. (moderate dosage) and 500mg/kgb.wt (high dosage) of MESW. The extract treated groups showed significant improvement in all the wound healing parameters of incision, and excision wound models.


2017 ◽  
Vol 62 (2) ◽  
pp. 169-181 ◽  
Author(s):  
Samah A. Abdel-Haleem ◽  
Abeer Y. Ibrahim ◽  
Rasha F. Ismail ◽  
Nermeen M. Shaffie ◽  
S.F. Hendawy ◽  
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