Evaluation of the antibacterial activity of the Althaea officinalis L. leaf extract and its wound healing potency in the rat model of excision wound creation

Objectives: Wound is defined simply as the disruption of the biochemical, cellular, and anatomic continuity of a tissue. Plants and their extracts known as phytomedicine have immense potential for the management and treatment of wounds. Materials and Methods: Due to the undesirable side effects, in...

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Main Authors: Maryam Rezaei, Zeynab Dadgar, Ali Noori-Zadeh, Seyed Alireza Mesbah-Namin, Iraj Pakzad, Elham Davodian
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Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2015-02-01
Series:Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine
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spelling doaj-a203aed27d3647ba83f49e797ab239152020-11-24T23:15:41ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesAvicenna Journal of Phytomedicine2228-79302228-79492015-02-01521051123979Evaluation of the antibacterial activity of the Althaea officinalis L. leaf extract and its wound healing potency in the rat model of excision wound creationMaryam Rezaei0Zeynab Dadgar1Ali Noori-Zadeh2Seyed Alireza Mesbah-Namin3Iraj Pakzad4Elham Davodian5Researcher, Razi Herbal Medicines Research Center, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khoramabad, Iran.Researcher, Razi Herbal Medicines Research Center, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khoramabad, Iran.Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran.Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran.Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Ilam University of Medical Sciences, Ilam, Iran.Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Ilam University of Medical Sciences, Ilam, Iran.Objectives: Wound is defined simply as the disruption of the biochemical, cellular, and anatomic continuity of a tissue. Plants and their extracts known as phytomedicine have immense potential for the management and treatment of wounds. Materials and Methods: Due to the undesirable side effects, in the control and treatment of the wound infections, it is recommended to use natural materials such as phytochemicals instead of chemically synthesized drugs. Thus, the aim of this research was to study the anti-microbial and wound healing potential of Althaea officinalis L. hydroalchoholic extract in comparison with ciprofloxacin, gentamicin, and penicillin antibiotics on clinical strains as well as pathogenic bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Listeria monocytogenes under in vitro conditions using micro broth dilution and disc diffusion methods. Moreover, MIC and MBC of its hydroalchoholic extract was also evaluated. Results: The results showed that although Althaea officinalis L. extract was not effective on gram-negative bacteria but it was efficacious on gram-positive bacteria. The extract was also tested in the form of topical administration on excision wound model in rats. In the extract-treated wounds, the wound healing percent was significantly increased in comparison with controls. Conclusions: Based on this research, herbal extract of officinalis L. can be a great candidate for the treatment of gram-positive infections and merits further studies.http://ajp.mums.ac.ir/pdf_3979_03abff69872b46b4bef549f716ce092f.htmlAnti-bacterialWound healingAlthaea officinalisPhytochemicals
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author Maryam Rezaei
Zeynab Dadgar
Ali Noori-Zadeh
Seyed Alireza Mesbah-Namin
Iraj Pakzad
Elham Davodian
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Zeynab Dadgar
Ali Noori-Zadeh
Seyed Alireza Mesbah-Namin
Iraj Pakzad
Elham Davodian
Evaluation of the antibacterial activity of the Althaea officinalis L. leaf extract and its wound healing potency in the rat model of excision wound creation
Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine
Anti-bacterial
Wound healing
Althaea officinalis
Phytochemicals
author_facet Maryam Rezaei
Zeynab Dadgar
Ali Noori-Zadeh
Seyed Alireza Mesbah-Namin
Iraj Pakzad
Elham Davodian
author_sort Maryam Rezaei
title Evaluation of the antibacterial activity of the Althaea officinalis L. leaf extract and its wound healing potency in the rat model of excision wound creation
title_short Evaluation of the antibacterial activity of the Althaea officinalis L. leaf extract and its wound healing potency in the rat model of excision wound creation
title_full Evaluation of the antibacterial activity of the Althaea officinalis L. leaf extract and its wound healing potency in the rat model of excision wound creation
title_fullStr Evaluation of the antibacterial activity of the Althaea officinalis L. leaf extract and its wound healing potency in the rat model of excision wound creation
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the antibacterial activity of the Althaea officinalis L. leaf extract and its wound healing potency in the rat model of excision wound creation
title_sort evaluation of the antibacterial activity of the althaea officinalis l. leaf extract and its wound healing potency in the rat model of excision wound creation
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine
issn 2228-7930
2228-7949
publishDate 2015-02-01
description Objectives: Wound is defined simply as the disruption of the biochemical, cellular, and anatomic continuity of a tissue. Plants and their extracts known as phytomedicine have immense potential for the management and treatment of wounds. Materials and Methods: Due to the undesirable side effects, in the control and treatment of the wound infections, it is recommended to use natural materials such as phytochemicals instead of chemically synthesized drugs. Thus, the aim of this research was to study the anti-microbial and wound healing potential of Althaea officinalis L. hydroalchoholic extract in comparison with ciprofloxacin, gentamicin, and penicillin antibiotics on clinical strains as well as pathogenic bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Listeria monocytogenes under in vitro conditions using micro broth dilution and disc diffusion methods. Moreover, MIC and MBC of its hydroalchoholic extract was also evaluated. Results: The results showed that although Althaea officinalis L. extract was not effective on gram-negative bacteria but it was efficacious on gram-positive bacteria. The extract was also tested in the form of topical administration on excision wound model in rats. In the extract-treated wounds, the wound healing percent was significantly increased in comparison with controls. Conclusions: Based on this research, herbal extract of officinalis L. can be a great candidate for the treatment of gram-positive infections and merits further studies.
topic Anti-bacterial
Wound healing
Althaea officinalis
Phytochemicals
url http://ajp.mums.ac.ir/pdf_3979_03abff69872b46b4bef549f716ce092f.html
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