Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Comparative Clinical Pathology 4/2018

01-07-2018 | Original Article

Effects of the hydroalcoholic extract of Artemisia khorassanica on wound healing potential in mice

Authors: Fatemeh Ramezani Nowrozani, Ali Ghorbani Ranjbary

Published in: Comparative Clinical Pathology | Issue 4/2018

Login to get access

Abstract

Artemisia is small plant that grows in many parts of Iran and has been reported to have anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of hydroalcoholic extract of Artemisia khorassanica on the wound healing process in rats. Thirty-six adult male Wistar rats were allocated into six equal groups (n = 6). All rats were anaesthetised; a 2-cm square, full thickness skin wound was created on their backs and treatments, depending upon treatment group, were applied twice daily: group A-control—no treatment; group B-placebo—Eucerin (delivery vehicle) only; group C-positive placebo—1% phenytoin cream; groups D, E and F—Artemisia cream treatment at concentrations of 10, 20 and 40% by weight, respectively. The edge of the wound was measured every day and the percentage of wound healing was compared. In this study, the mean time to complete healing in groups control and placebo was 21 days, in group positive placebo 19 days, and in groups 10, 20 and 40% ointment 19, 18 and 16 days, respectively. All treatment groups were statistically significantly different when compared with the control groups (P < 0.05). Extracts of Artemisia khorassanica have been shown to improve outcomes in cutaneous wound healing supporting anti-inflammatory and regenerative properties.
Literature
go back to reference Arzi A, Hemmati AA, Amin M (2003) Stimulation of wound healing by licorice in rabbits. Saudi Pharm J 11:57–60 Arzi A, Hemmati AA, Amin M (2003) Stimulation of wound healing by licorice in rabbits. Saudi Pharm J 11:57–60
go back to reference Bancroft S (1991) Theory and practice of histological techniques. Churchill Livingstone, London, pp 93–107 Bancroft S (1991) Theory and practice of histological techniques. Churchill Livingstone, London, pp 93–107
go back to reference Cakir A, Kilic H, Kodali S, Mavi A, Yildirim A (2005) Screening of chemical composition and antifungal and antioxidant activities of the essential oils from three Turkish Artemisia species. J Agric Food Chem 53:1408–1416CrossRefPubMed Cakir A, Kilic H, Kodali S, Mavi A, Yildirim A (2005) Screening of chemical composition and antifungal and antioxidant activities of the essential oils from three Turkish Artemisia species. J Agric Food Chem 53:1408–1416CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Cross SE (1995) An experimental model to investigate the dynamics of wound contraction. Br J Plast Surg 58:189–197CrossRef Cross SE (1995) An experimental model to investigate the dynamics of wound contraction. Br J Plast Surg 58:189–197CrossRef
go back to reference Ding Y, Kim JA, Yang SY, Kim VK, Lee SH, Jang HD, Kim YH (2011) Antioxidative sesquiterpenes from Artemisia iwayomogi. Bull Kor Chem Soc 32:3493–3496CrossRef Ding Y, Kim JA, Yang SY, Kim VK, Lee SH, Jang HD, Kim YH (2011) Antioxidative sesquiterpenes from Artemisia iwayomogi. Bull Kor Chem Soc 32:3493–3496CrossRef
go back to reference Ghorat F, Azizkhani M, Naji S, Ranjbary AG, Doostishoar F (2017) Histopathological evaluation of burdock (Arctium lappa) root hydroalcoholic extract on wound healing. Iran Red Crescent Med J 19:1–6CrossRef Ghorat F, Azizkhani M, Naji S, Ranjbary AG, Doostishoar F (2017) Histopathological evaluation of burdock (Arctium lappa) root hydroalcoholic extract on wound healing. Iran Red Crescent Med J 19:1–6CrossRef
go back to reference Ghorbani Ranjbary A, Varzandian S, Zarei A, Asmarian SH, Jouibar F (2014) Investigation of hydralcoholic extract of Silybum marianum on open wound healing in mice. J Babol Univ Med Sci 16(5):35–41 Ghorbani Ranjbary A, Varzandian S, Zarei A, Asmarian SH, Jouibar F (2014) Investigation of hydralcoholic extract of Silybum marianum on open wound healing in mice. J Babol Univ Med Sci 16(5):35–41
go back to reference Head KA, Jurenka JS (2003) Inflammatory bowel disease Part 1: ulcerative colitis, pathophysiology and conventional and alternative treatment options. Altern Med Rev 8:247–283PubMed Head KA, Jurenka JS (2003) Inflammatory bowel disease Part 1: ulcerative colitis, pathophysiology and conventional and alternative treatment options. Altern Med Rev 8:247–283PubMed
go back to reference Kim SS, Lee CK, Kang SS, Jung HA, Choi JS (1997) Chlorogenic acid, an antioxidant principle from the aerial parts of Artemisia iwayomogi that acts on 1,1-diphenyl-2- picrylhydrazyl radical. Arch Pharm Res 20:148–154CrossRefPubMed Kim SS, Lee CK, Kang SS, Jung HA, Choi JS (1997) Chlorogenic acid, an antioxidant principle from the aerial parts of Artemisia iwayomogi that acts on 1,1-diphenyl-2- picrylhydrazyl radical. Arch Pharm Res 20:148–154CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Lazareva EB, Smirnov SV, Khvatov VB, Spiridonova TG, Bitkova EE, Shramko LU, Men'shikov DD (2002) Oral administration of pectins for prophylaxis and treatment of purulent septic complications in patients with burns. J Antibiot Khimioter 47(4):16–19 Lazareva EB, Smirnov SV, Khvatov VB, Spiridonova TG, Bitkova EE, Shramko LU, Men'shikov DD (2002) Oral administration of pectins for prophylaxis and treatment of purulent septic complications in patients with burns. J Antibiot Khimioter 47(4):16–19
go back to reference Mozafarian V (2008) Flor of Iran. Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Tehran, pp 199–260 Mozafarian V (2008) Flor of Iran. Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Tehran, pp 199–260
go back to reference Mucciaralli M, Maffel M (1976) Introduction of the genus. In: Wright CW (ed) Artemisia. Taylor and Francis, London, pp 1–50 Mucciaralli M, Maffel M (1976) Introduction of the genus. In: Wright CW (ed) Artemisia. Taylor and Francis, London, pp 1–50
go back to reference Sobizewska E, Szmigielski S (1997) The role of selected cell growth factors in the wound healing process. Przegl Lek 54(9):634–638 Sobizewska E, Szmigielski S (1997) The role of selected cell growth factors in the wound healing process. Przegl Lek 54(9):634–638
go back to reference Taghizadeh-Jahed M, Jarolmasjed SH, Mohamadnejad S, Rezaii A, Delazar A (2008) The effect of Echinacea purpurea aerial organ dried extract vs. Zinc oxide on skin wound healing in rat: a morphometric & histopathologic study. Tehran Univ Med J 66(9):625–632 Taghizadeh-Jahed M, Jarolmasjed SH, Mohamadnejad S, Rezaii A, Delazar A (2008) The effect of Echinacea purpurea aerial organ dried extract vs. Zinc oxide on skin wound healing in rat: a morphometric & histopathologic study. Tehran Univ Med J 66(9):625–632
Metadata
Title
Effects of the hydroalcoholic extract of Artemisia khorassanica on wound healing potential in mice
Authors
Fatemeh Ramezani Nowrozani
Ali Ghorbani Ranjbary
Publication date
01-07-2018
Publisher
Springer London
Published in
Comparative Clinical Pathology / Issue 4/2018
Print ISSN: 1618-5641
Electronic ISSN: 1618-565X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00580-018-2704-7

Other articles of this Issue 4/2018

Comparative Clinical Pathology 4/2018 Go to the issue