The activity of pomegranate extract standardized 40% ellagic acid during the healing process of incision wounds in albino rats (Rattus norvegicus)

Aim: This research aimed to evaluate the effects of pomegranate extract standardized to 40% ellagic acid on the incised wound in albino rats. Materials and Methods: Fifty albino rats were divided into 10 treatment groups. The five groups were sacrificed on the 8th day, while the others were sacri...

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Main Authors: Wiwik Misaco Yuniarti, Hardany Primarizky, Bambang Sektiari Lukiswanto
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Language:English
Published: Veterinary World 2018-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.11/March-2018/11.pdf
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spelling doaj-17d0b9ee61c646cbbbf8bcf12567c5ef2021-08-02T04:36:18ZengVeterinary WorldVeterinary World0972-89882231-09162018-03-0111332132610.14202/vetworld.2018.321-326The activity of pomegranate extract standardized 40% ellagic acid during the healing process of incision wounds in albino rats (Rattus norvegicus)Wiwik Misaco Yuniarti0Hardany Primarizky1Bambang Sektiari Lukiswanto2Department of Veterinary Clinical Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, Mulyorejo, Campus C Unair, Surabaya, 60115, Indonesia.Department of Veterinary Clinical Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, Mulyorejo, Campus C Unair, Surabaya, 60115, Indonesia.Department of Veterinary Clinical Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, Mulyorejo, Campus C Unair, Surabaya, 60115, Indonesia.Aim: This research aimed to evaluate the effects of pomegranate extract standardized to 40% ellagic acid on the incised wound in albino rats. Materials and Methods: Fifty albino rats were divided into 10 treatment groups. The five groups were sacrificed on the 8th day, while the others were sacrificed on the 15th day. Two groups of albino rats with incised wound were not treated at all (P0), the other two groups of albino rats with incised wound were treated with Betadine® (P1) ointment, and the rest of the groups were treated with pomegranate extract standardized to 40% ellagic acid with a concentration of 2.5% (P2), 5% (P3), and 7.5% (P4). The treatments were carried out twice a day with an interval of 12 h for 7 and 14 days. At the end of the research, the skin tissue of those albino rats had been taken for histopathologic preparations before H and E staining was performed. Results: Collagen deposition, polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) infiltration, angiogenesis, and fibrosis degree in Group P4 treated with 7.5% pomegranate extract standardized to 40% ellagic acid for 14 days were significantly different from those in Groups P0, P1, P2, and P3, especially in the case of PMN inflammation (p<0.05). Conclusion: The administration of 7.5% pomegranate extract standardized to 40% ellagic acid for 14 days on incised wounds of those albino rats can accelerate the wound healing process characterized by collagen deposition improvement, PMN infiltration in the wound area, angiogenesis, and fibrosis degree.http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.11/March-2018/11.pdfalbino ratsellagic acidincision woundpomegranatewound healing process
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author Wiwik Misaco Yuniarti
Hardany Primarizky
Bambang Sektiari Lukiswanto
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Hardany Primarizky
Bambang Sektiari Lukiswanto
The activity of pomegranate extract standardized 40% ellagic acid during the healing process of incision wounds in albino rats (Rattus norvegicus)
Veterinary World
albino rats
ellagic acid
incision wound
pomegranate
wound healing process
author_facet Wiwik Misaco Yuniarti
Hardany Primarizky
Bambang Sektiari Lukiswanto
author_sort Wiwik Misaco Yuniarti
title The activity of pomegranate extract standardized 40% ellagic acid during the healing process of incision wounds in albino rats (Rattus norvegicus)
title_short The activity of pomegranate extract standardized 40% ellagic acid during the healing process of incision wounds in albino rats (Rattus norvegicus)
title_full The activity of pomegranate extract standardized 40% ellagic acid during the healing process of incision wounds in albino rats (Rattus norvegicus)
title_fullStr The activity of pomegranate extract standardized 40% ellagic acid during the healing process of incision wounds in albino rats (Rattus norvegicus)
title_full_unstemmed The activity of pomegranate extract standardized 40% ellagic acid during the healing process of incision wounds in albino rats (Rattus norvegicus)
title_sort activity of pomegranate extract standardized 40% ellagic acid during the healing process of incision wounds in albino rats (rattus norvegicus)
publisher Veterinary World
series Veterinary World
issn 0972-8988
2231-0916
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Aim: This research aimed to evaluate the effects of pomegranate extract standardized to 40% ellagic acid on the incised wound in albino rats. Materials and Methods: Fifty albino rats were divided into 10 treatment groups. The five groups were sacrificed on the 8th day, while the others were sacrificed on the 15th day. Two groups of albino rats with incised wound were not treated at all (P0), the other two groups of albino rats with incised wound were treated with Betadine® (P1) ointment, and the rest of the groups were treated with pomegranate extract standardized to 40% ellagic acid with a concentration of 2.5% (P2), 5% (P3), and 7.5% (P4). The treatments were carried out twice a day with an interval of 12 h for 7 and 14 days. At the end of the research, the skin tissue of those albino rats had been taken for histopathologic preparations before H and E staining was performed. Results: Collagen deposition, polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) infiltration, angiogenesis, and fibrosis degree in Group P4 treated with 7.5% pomegranate extract standardized to 40% ellagic acid for 14 days were significantly different from those in Groups P0, P1, P2, and P3, especially in the case of PMN inflammation (p<0.05). Conclusion: The administration of 7.5% pomegranate extract standardized to 40% ellagic acid for 14 days on incised wounds of those albino rats can accelerate the wound healing process characterized by collagen deposition improvement, PMN infiltration in the wound area, angiogenesis, and fibrosis degree.
topic albino rats
ellagic acid
incision wound
pomegranate
wound healing process
url http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.11/March-2018/11.pdf
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