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Assessment of Wound Healing Activity of the Aqueous Extracts of Colutea cilicica Boiss. & Bal. Fruits and Leaves

The fruiting branches of Colutea cilicica Boiss. & Bal., along with leaves and fruits, have been used to heal inflammatory wounds at traditional medicine in various parts of Turkey. In order to evaluate the wound healing activity of the plant, aqueous extracts were prepared from the flowering pa...

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Autores principales: Peşin Süntar, Ipek, Koca, Ufuk, Küpeli Akkol, Esra, Yılmazer, Demet, Alper, Murat
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3137551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19946024
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nep190
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author Peşin Süntar, Ipek
Koca, Ufuk
Küpeli Akkol, Esra
Yılmazer, Demet
Alper, Murat
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Koca, Ufuk
Küpeli Akkol, Esra
Yılmazer, Demet
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description The fruiting branches of Colutea cilicica Boiss. & Bal., along with leaves and fruits, have been used to heal inflammatory wounds at traditional medicine in various parts of Turkey. In order to evaluate the wound healing activity of the plant, aqueous extracts were prepared from the flowering parts and fruits of Colutea cilicica Boiss. & Bal. by using 40°C distilled water. Incision wound healing models by using tensiometer on rats and excision wound healing models on mice were employed to assess the activity. Significant wound healing activity was observed when ointment formulation of the aqueous extract at 1% concentration was applied on the mentioned models. The fruit extract treated the groups of animals, showing a 78.1% contraction in wounds, which was close to the contraction value of the reference drug Madecassol (100%). On the other hand, the same extract used on the incision wound model demonstrated a significant increase (42%) in wound tensile strength, compared to the flowering aerial parts. Histopathological examination also supported the results shown in both the incision and excision wound models. The wound healing effect was evaluated and compared with the reference ointment Madecassol. Moreover, zinc and vitamin C levels in the fruit (9480 ± 0 mcg g(−1); 389 mg g(−1)) and flowering aerial part (6609 ± 1 mcg g(−1); 404 mg g(−1)) extracts, which might have contributed to the wound healing process, were determined. The experimental data confirmed the traditional usage of C. cilicica Boiss. & Bal.
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spelling pubmed-31375512011-07-28 Assessment of Wound Healing Activity of the Aqueous Extracts of Colutea cilicica Boiss. & Bal. Fruits and Leaves Peşin Süntar, Ipek Koca, Ufuk Küpeli Akkol, Esra Yılmazer, Demet Alper, Murat Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Original Article The fruiting branches of Colutea cilicica Boiss. & Bal., along with leaves and fruits, have been used to heal inflammatory wounds at traditional medicine in various parts of Turkey. In order to evaluate the wound healing activity of the plant, aqueous extracts were prepared from the flowering parts and fruits of Colutea cilicica Boiss. & Bal. by using 40°C distilled water. Incision wound healing models by using tensiometer on rats and excision wound healing models on mice were employed to assess the activity. Significant wound healing activity was observed when ointment formulation of the aqueous extract at 1% concentration was applied on the mentioned models. The fruit extract treated the groups of animals, showing a 78.1% contraction in wounds, which was close to the contraction value of the reference drug Madecassol (100%). On the other hand, the same extract used on the incision wound model demonstrated a significant increase (42%) in wound tensile strength, compared to the flowering aerial parts. Histopathological examination also supported the results shown in both the incision and excision wound models. The wound healing effect was evaluated and compared with the reference ointment Madecassol. Moreover, zinc and vitamin C levels in the fruit (9480 ± 0 mcg g(−1); 389 mg g(−1)) and flowering aerial part (6609 ± 1 mcg g(−1); 404 mg g(−1)) extracts, which might have contributed to the wound healing process, were determined. The experimental data confirmed the traditional usage of C. cilicica Boiss. & Bal. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2011 2011-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3137551/ /pubmed/19946024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nep190 Text en Copyright © 2011 Ipek Peşin Süntar et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Peşin Süntar, Ipek
Koca, Ufuk
Küpeli Akkol, Esra
Yılmazer, Demet
Alper, Murat
Assessment of Wound Healing Activity of the Aqueous Extracts of Colutea cilicica Boiss. & Bal. Fruits and Leaves
title Assessment of Wound Healing Activity of the Aqueous Extracts of Colutea cilicica Boiss. & Bal. Fruits and Leaves
title_full Assessment of Wound Healing Activity of the Aqueous Extracts of Colutea cilicica Boiss. & Bal. Fruits and Leaves
title_fullStr Assessment of Wound Healing Activity of the Aqueous Extracts of Colutea cilicica Boiss. & Bal. Fruits and Leaves
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Wound Healing Activity of the Aqueous Extracts of Colutea cilicica Boiss. & Bal. Fruits and Leaves
title_short Assessment of Wound Healing Activity of the Aqueous Extracts of Colutea cilicica Boiss. & Bal. Fruits and Leaves
title_sort assessment of wound healing activity of the aqueous extracts of colutea cilicica boiss. & bal. fruits and leaves
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3137551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19946024
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nep190
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