INFLUENCE OF STEM BARK AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF BAUHINIA VARIEGATA LINN. ON WOUND HEALING IN ALBINO RATS
Rajeev Kumar*, Bhupendra Nath Dwivedy, Anil Bhandari, Rajesh Kumar Nema
ABSTRACT
The basic objective of the present work was to assess the wound
healing activity of Bauhinia variegata stem bark by providing better
tissue formation and protection against microbial invasion. Various
ointments of extracts in various proportions were prepared and
subjected for assessment of wound healing activity in diabetic albino
rats (Wister strain). Based on the comparison of wound healing activity
of various formulations, the formulation comprising of 4% (w/w)
aqueous extract of stem bark of Bauhinia variegata found to be
superior to that of control and standard formulation. In addition to
greater hydroxyproline content found in healed wounds, the formulation also showed
formation of epidermis, keratinization, connective tissue, vascular tissue and collagen at
greater level as compared to control and standard formulation.
Keywords: bauhinia variegata, wound contraction, hydroxyproline, keratinization, connective tissue.
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