Comparative Study of Wound Healing Activity of Topical and Oral Ocimum Sanctum Linn in Albino Rats

Introduction: Ocimum sanctum, when given orally in one of the studies showed wound healing property. Since majority of the agents tried for wound healing are topical, the present study was planned to compare the oral and topical Ocimum sanctum for wound healing property. Methods: Excision and incisi...

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Main Authors: B. Asha, A. Nagabhushan, G.H. Shashikala
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Al Ameen Medical College 2011-10-01
Series:Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/article_Vol04-4-oct-dec-2011/AJMS.4.4.2011%20p%20309-314.pdf
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spelling doaj-e3963055ab0d43d784834f036d301ad82020-11-25T01:33:50ZengAl Ameen Medical CollegeAl Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences0974-11432011-10-010404309314Comparative Study of Wound Healing Activity of Topical and Oral Ocimum Sanctum Linn in Albino RatsB. AshaA. NagabhushanG.H. ShashikalaIntroduction: Ocimum sanctum, when given orally in one of the studies showed wound healing property. Since majority of the agents tried for wound healing are topical, the present study was planned to compare the oral and topical Ocimum sanctum for wound healing property. Methods: Excision and incision resutured wound models in albino rats were used to study complete epithelisation time, wound contraction, histopathological study and tensile strength of the wounds. Results: The animals were divided into four groups of oral test, control and topical test, control with 6 animals in each group. The time taken for 50% wound contraction and complete eipthelisation by oral Ocimum sanctum, topical Ocimum sanctum was significantly (p<0.001) less compared to oral and topical controls. Histopathological studies showed early inflammatory changes, dense collagen and neovascularisation in wounds treated with oral and topical Ocimum sanctum, compared to respective controls. Mean tensile strength of oral and topical Ocimum sanctum treated wound was significantly great (p<0.001) compared to controls. Interpretation and Conclusion: Oral and topical Ocimum sanctum promoted better granulation tissue, early and complete epithelisation and better tensile strength compared to both controls. http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/article_Vol04-4-oct-dec-2011/AJMS.4.4.2011%20p%20309-314.pdfOcimum sanctumWound healing activitytopicaloral
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author B. Asha
A. Nagabhushan
G.H. Shashikala
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A. Nagabhushan
G.H. Shashikala
Comparative Study of Wound Healing Activity of Topical and Oral Ocimum Sanctum Linn in Albino Rats
Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
Ocimum sanctum
Wound healing activity
topical
oral
author_facet B. Asha
A. Nagabhushan
G.H. Shashikala
author_sort B. Asha
title Comparative Study of Wound Healing Activity of Topical and Oral Ocimum Sanctum Linn in Albino Rats
title_short Comparative Study of Wound Healing Activity of Topical and Oral Ocimum Sanctum Linn in Albino Rats
title_full Comparative Study of Wound Healing Activity of Topical and Oral Ocimum Sanctum Linn in Albino Rats
title_fullStr Comparative Study of Wound Healing Activity of Topical and Oral Ocimum Sanctum Linn in Albino Rats
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Study of Wound Healing Activity of Topical and Oral Ocimum Sanctum Linn in Albino Rats
title_sort comparative study of wound healing activity of topical and oral ocimum sanctum linn in albino rats
publisher Al Ameen Medical College
series Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
issn 0974-1143
publishDate 2011-10-01
description Introduction: Ocimum sanctum, when given orally in one of the studies showed wound healing property. Since majority of the agents tried for wound healing are topical, the present study was planned to compare the oral and topical Ocimum sanctum for wound healing property. Methods: Excision and incision resutured wound models in albino rats were used to study complete epithelisation time, wound contraction, histopathological study and tensile strength of the wounds. Results: The animals were divided into four groups of oral test, control and topical test, control with 6 animals in each group. The time taken for 50% wound contraction and complete eipthelisation by oral Ocimum sanctum, topical Ocimum sanctum was significantly (p<0.001) less compared to oral and topical controls. Histopathological studies showed early inflammatory changes, dense collagen and neovascularisation in wounds treated with oral and topical Ocimum sanctum, compared to respective controls. Mean tensile strength of oral and topical Ocimum sanctum treated wound was significantly great (p<0.001) compared to controls. Interpretation and Conclusion: Oral and topical Ocimum sanctum promoted better granulation tissue, early and complete epithelisation and better tensile strength compared to both controls.
topic Ocimum sanctum
Wound healing activity
topical
oral
url http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/article_Vol04-4-oct-dec-2011/AJMS.4.4.2011%20p%20309-314.pdf
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