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Comparative assessment of dermal wound healing potentials of various Trifolium L. extracts and determination of their isoflavone contents as potential active ingredients (Renda, Gulin.)
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Comparative assessment of dermal wound healing potentials of various Trifolium L. extracts and determination of their isoflavone contents as potential active ingredients
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Renda, Gulin. Search Author in Amazon Books

Publisher:
Elsevier Ireland Ltd,
Edition:
2013.
Classification:
QV25
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http://library.neu.edu.tr:2048/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2013.04.031
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    - Ethnopharmacological relevance:Trifolium species areusedinTurkishfolkmedicineasawoundhealing agent, expectorant,antiseptic,sedativeandtoalleviatepaininrheumatism.Inthepresentstudy,the aqueousmethanolicextracts(80%)of13 Trifolium species (Trifoliumambigum, Trifoliumarvense var. arvense, Trifoliumcampestre, Trifoliumcanescens, Trifoliumhybridum var. anatolicum, Trifoliumhybridum var. hybridum, Trifoliumpannonicum, Trifoliumpratense var. pratense, Trifoliumpurpureum var. purpureum, Trifoliumrepens var. repens, Trifoliumresupinatum var. microcephalum, Trifoliumspadiceum and Trifolium trichocephalum) collectedfromdifferentregionsofAnatoliawereevaluatedfortheir in vivo wound healing effects. Materials andmethods:Invivo woundhealingactivitiesoftheplantaqueousmethanolicextractswere evaluatedbylinearincisionandcircularexcisionwoundmodelssubsequenttohistopathological analysis.Activeconstituentsweredeterminedbyavalidatedhighperformanceliquidchromatographic method. Precisionofthemethodwasperformedbytheevaluationofintra-dayandinter-dayvariations of theeachstandardatlimitsofquantification (LOQ)levels. Results: The aqueousmethanolicextractsof Trifoliumcanescens and Trifoliumpretense var. pratense possessed betterwoundhealingactivitycomparedtotheotherextractsandcontrolgroups.Theanimal groups treatedwiththe Trifoliumcanescens extractdemonstratedincreasedcontraction(48.96%)on excisionandasignificant increaseinwoundtensilestrength(35.6%)onincisionmodels.Themain compounds weredetectedasgenisteinandbiochaninAfor Trifoliumcanescens. Conclusion: The resultsofthepresentstudyrevealedthewoundhealingpotentialof Trifoliumcanescens. This mightbeduetothecombinedeffectoftheisoflavonesgenistein,formononetin,daidzein,and biochanin Apresentintheextract.
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