An Approach of Euphorbia hirta Extract on Wound Healing Activity in Albino Rats

Author: Sengodan Kalaivani, Somannan Jayanthi, Kannan Revathi and Rajamanickam Chandrasekaran

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Abstract

Wound healing is a complex process that involves various cellular and biochemical events. Traditional medicine has long recognized the potential of plant extracts in promoting wound healing. This study aimed to evaluate the wound healing activity of Euphorbia hirta. E. hirta is widely used traditional medicine in worldwide specifically in Asian countries for treating various ailments. To validate the ethanopharmacological study of E. hirta plant extract in wound healing, antioxidant was studied. The improved tissue regeneration at the wound site and results was confirmed that efficacy of E. hirta in wound healing activity is highly increased compared with the ointment. In addition, E. hirta showed that free radical scavenging activity, the results showed that significantly increased rate of activity. The findings of this study suggest that the selected plant extracts possess significant wound healing activity.

Keywords

Wound healing, Euphorbia hirta, antioxidant, cancer, cell line, western blotting

Conclusion

The findings of this study suggest that the E. hirta extract possess significant wound healing activity. The observed effects may be attributed to the presence of bioactive compounds that stimulate cellular processes involved in wound healing, including cell proliferation, collagen synthesis, and angiogenesis. Further investigation is warranted to elucidate the underlying mechanisms and identify the specific active components responsible for the observed effects.

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Sengodan Kalaivani, Somannan Jayanthi, Kannan Revathi and Rajamanickam Chandrasekaran (2023). An Approach of Euphorbia hirta Extract on Wound Healing Activity in Albino Rats. Biological Forum – An International Journal, 15(5): 1512-1515.