Drug Res (Stuttg) 2015; 65(06): 296-299
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1384537
Original Article
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Evaluation of Wound Healing Activity of Ethanolic Extract of Pongamia pinnata Bark

S. K. Bhandirge
1   Modern College Of Pharmacy, Pune University, Pune (MS) India
,
A. S. Tripathi
2   P. Wadhwani College of Pharmacy, Amravati University,Yavatmal, (MS) India
,
R. K. Bhandirge
3   Bombay Veternary College, Mumbai, India
,
T. P. Chinchmalatpure
2   P. Wadhwani College of Pharmacy, Amravati University,Yavatmal, (MS) India
,
H. G. Desai
2   P. Wadhwani College of Pharmacy, Amravati University,Yavatmal, (MS) India
,
A. V. Chandewar
2   P. Wadhwani College of Pharmacy, Amravati University,Yavatmal, (MS) India
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Publication History

received 06 May 2014

accepted 14 May 2014

Publication Date:
21 January 2015 (online)

Abstract

Present study evaluate wound healing activity of ethanolic extract of stem bark of Pongamia pinnata (PP). Evaluation of wound healing activity, 2 wound models were used i. e., incision and excision wounds were perform in this study on Albino wistar rats (150–200 g). The rats were been treated with 10% and 5% ointment base formulation at dose 15 µl/wound topically. The parameters studied were breaking strength in case of incision wounds, epithelization period and wound area in case of excision wound. The ethanolic extract treated group showed a significant (P<0.01) reduction in the wound breaking strength in incision type of wound model and significant increase in epithelization period and reduction in percentage of wound area in excision type of wound model as compared to control group. Extract treated groups showed significant (P<0.01) improvement in all the wound healing parameters of incision and excision wound models as compared to control. This study justify the traditional use of ethanolic extract of Pongamia pinnata stem bark shows wound healing property.

 
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