Amandeep Swami, Dr. Rajesh Asija and Saddam
The hydroalcoholic extract of leaves of Ficus religiosa (Family: Moraceae) was assessed for their wound recuperating action in rats. It was carried out in rats by utilizing excision wound models taking after topical application. The qualitative primary phytochemical investigation of ME shown the presence of tannins, triterpenoids, alkaloids and steroids. All healthy rats of either sex were gathered into 4groups and each group contains six rats. The rats of treatment (5 and 10% w/w) of methanol extract were compared to povidone-iodine treatment old reference data treated as a standard. The outcomes about research work showed that the treatment of Ficus religiosa formulations treated wounds appeared critical lessening of wound compression region as compared to control and demonstrated quick epithelialisation. The concurrent and free different natural handle granulation, collagenation, collagen development and scar development play critical part in wound mending handle. At last concluded that test treated bunch essentially upgrades the wound withdrawal rate with regard to standard, control gather and epithelialization.
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