Wound healing potential of Capparis spinosa against cutaneous wounds infected by Escherichia coli in a rat model

Journal Title: Herba Polonica - Year 2015, Vol 61, Issue 2

Abstract

Wound infection has become a major medical problem in recent years. This study was conducted to evaluate the healing activity of Capparis spinosa against surgical wounds infected by Escherichia coli. Twenty male rats were divided into two groups. Excisions were created surgically on the animals’ skin and then infected with E coli. Group 1 was treated with C spinosa while Group 2 was untreated. Wound biopsy specimens were collected on days 5, 10 and 16 and analyzed. Results showed that the hydroxyproline content in treatment group was significantly higher in various post wounding days. Protein content increased gradually in ten days. Results of histopathological studies showed moderate to intense granulation tissue formation in treated group on day 10. The histopathological studies showed, that the new epidermis in treated group was thicker than in control group on day 16 post wounding. The present study has demonstrated that ethanol extract of C spinosa includes properties that accelerate wound healing activities.

Authors and Affiliations

Iman Asheghian Amiri, Meysam Tehrani-Sharif, Hamid Moslemi, Khatereh Kafshdouzan

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  • EP ID EP266556
  • DOI 10.1515/hepo-2015-0016
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Iman Asheghian Amiri, Meysam Tehrani-Sharif, Hamid Moslemi, Khatereh Kafshdouzan (2015). Wound healing potential of Capparis spinosa against cutaneous wounds infected by Escherichia coli in a rat model. Herba Polonica, 61(2), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-266556