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Evaluation of In Vivo Wound-Healing and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Solvent Fractions of Fruits of Argemone mexicana L. (Papaveraceae)

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 activitie...

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Autores principales: Mengie Ayele, Teklie, Chekol Abebe, Endeshaw, Tilahun Muche, Zelalem, Mekonnen Agidew, Melaku, Shumet Yimer, Yohannes, Tesfaw Addis, Getu, Dagnaw Baye, Nega, Bogale Kassie, Achenef, Adela Alemu, Muluken, Gobezie Yiblet, Tesfagegn, Ayalew Tiruneh, Gebrehiwot, Berihun Dagnew, Samuel
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9708338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36457593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6154560
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author Mengie Ayele, Teklie
Chekol Abebe, Endeshaw
Tilahun Muche, Zelalem
Mekonnen Agidew, Melaku
Shumet Yimer, Yohannes
Tesfaw Addis, Getu
Dagnaw Baye, Nega
Bogale Kassie, Achenef
Adela Alemu, Muluken
Gobezie Yiblet, Tesfagegn
Ayalew Tiruneh, Gebrehiwot
Berihun Dagnew, Samuel
author_facet Mengie Ayele, Teklie
Chekol Abebe, Endeshaw
Tilahun Muche, Zelalem
Mekonnen Agidew, Melaku
Shumet Yimer, Yohannes
Tesfaw Addis, Getu
Dagnaw Baye, Nega
Bogale Kassie, Achenef
Adela Alemu, Muluken
Gobezie Yiblet, Tesfagegn
Ayalew Tiruneh, Gebrehiwot
Berihun Dagnew, Samuel
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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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spelling pubmed-97083382022-11-30 Evaluation of In Vivo Wound-Healing and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Solvent Fractions of Fruits of Argemone mexicana L. (Papaveraceae) Mengie Ayele, Teklie Chekol Abebe, Endeshaw Tilahun Muche, Zelalem Mekonnen Agidew, Melaku Shumet Yimer, Yohannes Tesfaw Addis, Getu Dagnaw Baye, Nega Bogale Kassie, Achenef Adela Alemu, Muluken Gobezie Yiblet, Tesfagegn Ayalew Tiruneh, Gebrehiwot Berihun Dagnew, Samuel Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article 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. Hindawi 2022-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9708338/ /pubmed/36457593 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6154560 Text en Copyright © 2022 Teklie Mengie Ayele et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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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Mengie Ayele, Teklie
Chekol Abebe, Endeshaw
Tilahun Muche, Zelalem
Mekonnen Agidew, Melaku
Shumet Yimer, Yohannes
Tesfaw Addis, Getu
Dagnaw Baye, Nega
Bogale Kassie, Achenef
Adela Alemu, Muluken
Gobezie Yiblet, Tesfagegn
Ayalew Tiruneh, Gebrehiwot
Berihun Dagnew, Samuel
Evaluation of In Vivo Wound-Healing and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Solvent Fractions of Fruits of Argemone mexicana L. (Papaveraceae)
title Evaluation of In Vivo Wound-Healing and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Solvent Fractions of Fruits of Argemone mexicana L. (Papaveraceae)
title_full Evaluation of In Vivo Wound-Healing and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Solvent Fractions of Fruits of Argemone mexicana L. (Papaveraceae)
title_fullStr Evaluation of In Vivo Wound-Healing and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Solvent Fractions of Fruits of Argemone mexicana L. (Papaveraceae)
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of In Vivo Wound-Healing and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Solvent Fractions of Fruits of Argemone mexicana L. (Papaveraceae)
title_short Evaluation of In Vivo Wound-Healing and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Solvent Fractions of Fruits of Argemone mexicana L. (Papaveraceae)
title_sort evaluation of in vivo wound-healing and anti-inflammatory activities of solvent fractions of fruits of argemone mexicana l. (papaveraceae)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9708338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36457593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6154560
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