TY - JOUR
T1 - Wound-healing potentiation in mice treated with phenolic extracts of Moringa oleifera leaves planted at different climatic areas
AU - Benkiran, Sara
AU - Zinedine, Abdellah
AU - Aziz, Tariq
AU - Rocha, João Miguel
AU - Ayam, Iman Msegued
AU - Raoui, Sidi Mohammed
AU - Chabir, Rachida
AU - Errachidi, Faouzi
AU - Alharbi, Metab
AU - Albekairi, Thamer H.
AU - Alasmari, Abdullah F.
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PY - 2024/1/3
Y1 - 2024/1/3
N2 - For years, Moringa oleifera has been known for possessing wound-healing properties. This study aimed to investigate the effect of two extracts: aqueous extract (AE) and ethanolic extract (EE) of Moringa oleifera leaves planted at two regions (Mssisi and Lamta) in Morocco for their anti-inflammatory and healing properties, for which mice were used as a biological model. Inflammation was monitored by assessing forepaw volume of mice, measured at 0 min, 1 h, 3 h, and 5 h, after its induction by carrageenan. Hind paw of mice were treated with extracts of M. oleifera, at a dose of 50 mg/kg, obtained from Mssisi region. This resulted in reduction of edema by 99.2% with EE and by 91.8% with AE, compared to controls and the phenolic extract of M. oleifera planted at Lamta region. Regarding healing of burns induced on rat’s dorsal region; results showed that application of Moringa-based ointment for 14 days, at a dose of 50 mg/kg on wounds, resulted in total healing, compared to controls (negative control: more than 22 days, and positive control: 22 days). M. oleifera extracts resulted in nearly complete tissue repair of 98.26% and 95.34% with EE and AE, respectively.
AB - For years, Moringa oleifera has been known for possessing wound-healing properties. This study aimed to investigate the effect of two extracts: aqueous extract (AE) and ethanolic extract (EE) of Moringa oleifera leaves planted at two regions (Mssisi and Lamta) in Morocco for their anti-inflammatory and healing properties, for which mice were used as a biological model. Inflammation was monitored by assessing forepaw volume of mice, measured at 0 min, 1 h, 3 h, and 5 h, after its induction by carrageenan. Hind paw of mice were treated with extracts of M. oleifera, at a dose of 50 mg/kg, obtained from Mssisi region. This resulted in reduction of edema by 99.2% with EE and by 91.8% with AE, compared to controls and the phenolic extract of M. oleifera planted at Lamta region. Regarding healing of burns induced on rat’s dorsal region; results showed that application of Moringa-based ointment for 14 days, at a dose of 50 mg/kg on wounds, resulted in total healing, compared to controls (negative control: more than 22 days, and positive control: 22 days). M. oleifera extracts resulted in nearly complete tissue repair of 98.26% and 95.34% with EE and AE, respectively.
KW - Moringa oleifera
KW - Aqueous extract
KW - Ethanolic extract
KW - Mice
KW - Phenolic compounds
KW - Wound-healing potentiation
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U2 - 10.15586/ijfs.v36i1.2454
DO - 10.15586/ijfs.v36i1.2454
M3 - Article
SN - 1120-1770
VL - 36
SP - 28
EP - 43
JO - Italian Journal of Food Science
JF - Italian Journal of Food Science
IS - 1
ER -