Preliminary phytochemical investigation and wound healing activity of Myristica andamanica leaves in Swiss albino mice

Arunachalam, KD; Subhashini, S

HERO ID

1111961

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2011

Language

English

HERO ID 1111961
In Press No
Year 2011
Title Preliminary phytochemical investigation and wound healing activity of Myristica andamanica leaves in Swiss albino mice
Authors Arunachalam, KD; Subhashini, S
Journal Journal of Medicinal Plant Research
Volume 5
Issue 7
Page Numbers 1095-1106
Abstract Myristica andamanica is grown only in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in India. In order to evaluate the wound healing activity of M. andamanica, five different solvent extracts were prepared from the leaves of the plant. Methanol, ethanol, ethyl acetate, chloroform and hexane were used for the extraction of the active ingredients. Excision wound model on Swiss albino mice was used to assess the wound healing activity of the leaves. Remarkable wound healing activity was observed with the ointment formulation of the methanol extract at 1% concentration. Wound contraction was calculated as percentage of the reduction in wound area. A specimen sample of tissue was isolated from the healed skin of each group of mice for the histopathological examination. The results of histopathological examination also supported the outcome of excision wound models. Hematoxylin & Eosin stained sections and Van Gieson's stained sections were checked for collagen deposition. Toluidine blue stained sections were checked for metachromatic staining of mast cells. The present study demonstrated that the aerial parts of M. andamanica promote wound healing activity in mice as a preclinical study.
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Keyword Myristica andamanica; phytochemical analysis; excision wound model; wound healing activity; histopathological examination
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