Investigation of wound healing activity of Lafoensia pacari (Lythraceae) leaves extract cultivated in Goiás state, Brazil

Abstract Lafoensia pacari has been used in traditional folk medicine in Brazilian Cerrado to treat wounds. It is important to develop studies that can clarify how the biological activity of L. pacari occurs. The aim of this study was to evaluate the healing activity of L. pacari leaves extract in an animal model. The extract was prepared from plants cultivated in Goiania-GO, Brazil. The healing activity was assayed using cutaneous wound model in rats, and macroscopic, morphometric and histological analysis of wounds were also conducted. The presence of hydrolysable tannins was detected in thin layer chromatography and in high performance liquid chromatography analysis, may be suggested the presence of ellagitannins. In the evaluation of cutaneous wounds in rats it was possible to observe that the treatment with 10% (w/v) L. pacari extract provided a reduction in the time of cutaneous wound healing, with a significant increase in variables involved in healing, such as the number of blood vessels and collagen production. Therefore, this study shows that L. pacari wound healing potential may be related to the presence of ellagitannins and corroborates to ethnopharmacological reports regarding this plant.

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Main Authors: Chaibub,Beatriz Abdallah, Parente,Leila Maria Leal, Lino Jr,Ruy de Souza, Cirilo,Herica Nubia Cardoso, Garcia,Sandra Alves de Sousa, Nogueira,João Carlos Mohn, Conceição,Edemilson Cardodo da, Thomaz,Douglas Vieira, Santos,Suzana da Costa, Bara,Maria Teresa Freitas
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Published: Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S2175-786020200001007112020-07-17Investigation of wound healing activity of Lafoensia pacari (Lythraceae) leaves extract cultivated in Goiás state, BrazilChaibub,Beatriz AbdallahParente,Leila Maria LealLino Jr,Ruy de SouzaCirilo,Herica Nubia CardosoGarcia,Sandra Alves de SousaNogueira,João Carlos MohnConceição,Edemilson Cardodo daThomaz,Douglas VieiraSantos,Suzana da CostaBara,Maria Teresa Freitas bioactivity Cerrado medicinal plant tannin Abstract Lafoensia pacari has been used in traditional folk medicine in Brazilian Cerrado to treat wounds. It is important to develop studies that can clarify how the biological activity of L. pacari occurs. The aim of this study was to evaluate the healing activity of L. pacari leaves extract in an animal model. The extract was prepared from plants cultivated in Goiania-GO, Brazil. The healing activity was assayed using cutaneous wound model in rats, and macroscopic, morphometric and histological analysis of wounds were also conducted. The presence of hydrolysable tannins was detected in thin layer chromatography and in high performance liquid chromatography analysis, may be suggested the presence of ellagitannins. In the evaluation of cutaneous wounds in rats it was possible to observe that the treatment with 10% (w/v) L. pacari extract provided a reduction in the time of cutaneous wound healing, with a significant increase in variables involved in healing, such as the number of blood vessels and collagen production. Therefore, this study shows that L. pacari wound healing potential may be related to the presence of ellagitannins and corroborates to ethnopharmacological reports regarding this plant.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de JaneiroRodriguésia v.71 20202020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2175-78602020000100711en10.1590/2175-7860202071058
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author Chaibub,Beatriz Abdallah
Parente,Leila Maria Leal
Lino Jr,Ruy de Souza
Cirilo,Herica Nubia Cardoso
Garcia,Sandra Alves de Sousa
Nogueira,João Carlos Mohn
Conceição,Edemilson Cardodo da
Thomaz,Douglas Vieira
Santos,Suzana da Costa
Bara,Maria Teresa Freitas
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Parente,Leila Maria Leal
Lino Jr,Ruy de Souza
Cirilo,Herica Nubia Cardoso
Garcia,Sandra Alves de Sousa
Nogueira,João Carlos Mohn
Conceição,Edemilson Cardodo da
Thomaz,Douglas Vieira
Santos,Suzana da Costa
Bara,Maria Teresa Freitas
Investigation of wound healing activity of Lafoensia pacari (Lythraceae) leaves extract cultivated in Goiás state, Brazil
author_facet Chaibub,Beatriz Abdallah
Parente,Leila Maria Leal
Lino Jr,Ruy de Souza
Cirilo,Herica Nubia Cardoso
Garcia,Sandra Alves de Sousa
Nogueira,João Carlos Mohn
Conceição,Edemilson Cardodo da
Thomaz,Douglas Vieira
Santos,Suzana da Costa
Bara,Maria Teresa Freitas
author_sort Chaibub,Beatriz Abdallah
title Investigation of wound healing activity of Lafoensia pacari (Lythraceae) leaves extract cultivated in Goiás state, Brazil
title_short Investigation of wound healing activity of Lafoensia pacari (Lythraceae) leaves extract cultivated in Goiás state, Brazil
title_full Investigation of wound healing activity of Lafoensia pacari (Lythraceae) leaves extract cultivated in Goiás state, Brazil
title_fullStr Investigation of wound healing activity of Lafoensia pacari (Lythraceae) leaves extract cultivated in Goiás state, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of wound healing activity of Lafoensia pacari (Lythraceae) leaves extract cultivated in Goiás state, Brazil
title_sort investigation of wound healing activity of lafoensia pacari (lythraceae) leaves extract cultivated in goiás state, brazil
description Abstract Lafoensia pacari has been used in traditional folk medicine in Brazilian Cerrado to treat wounds. It is important to develop studies that can clarify how the biological activity of L. pacari occurs. The aim of this study was to evaluate the healing activity of L. pacari leaves extract in an animal model. The extract was prepared from plants cultivated in Goiania-GO, Brazil. The healing activity was assayed using cutaneous wound model in rats, and macroscopic, morphometric and histological analysis of wounds were also conducted. The presence of hydrolysable tannins was detected in thin layer chromatography and in high performance liquid chromatography analysis, may be suggested the presence of ellagitannins. In the evaluation of cutaneous wounds in rats it was possible to observe that the treatment with 10% (w/v) L. pacari extract provided a reduction in the time of cutaneous wound healing, with a significant increase in variables involved in healing, such as the number of blood vessels and collagen production. Therefore, this study shows that L. pacari wound healing potential may be related to the presence of ellagitannins and corroborates to ethnopharmacological reports regarding this plant.
publisher Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro
publishDate 2020
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