INVESTIGATION OF EFFECT OF MURRAYA KOENIGII ON BIOPHYSICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF WOUND IN DIABETIC HYPERLIPIDEMIC WISTAR RATS
AbstractPlants have been used in traditional medicine for several thousand years. India is perhaps the largest producer of medicinal herbs and is rightly called the “Botanical garden of the World”. Murraya koenigii Linn. commonly known as Meethi neem, belongs to the family Rutaceae. The curry tree is native to India and it is found almost everywhere in the Indian subcontinent excluding the higher levels of Himalayas. The effect of Murraya koenigii leaves aqueous extract on biophysical and biochemical parameters of wound were studied by dead space wound model in diabetic hyperlipidemic rats. In dead space wound model, animals treated with Murraya koenigii (oral administration of variable dosage level 200mg/kg, 300mg/kg and 400mg/kg) leaves aqueous extract showed significant increase in Wet & Dry granulations tissue weight (biophysical parameter) and hydroxyprolin content (biochemical parameter) when compared to the diabetic hyperlipidemic control group rats. In this study, very significant (p<0.001) result was found with 300mg/kg dose level because the effect was dose dependent up to 300mg equivalent of extract. The results suggested that aqueous extract of Murraya koenigii possess significant wound healing potential in diabetic hyperlipidemic rats. Further studies may reveal the exact mechanisms of action responsible for the wound healing activity of Murraya koenigii leaves aqueous extract in diabetic hyperlipidemic condition
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1839-1845
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IJPSR
Vikram Kumar*, Angshu Bandyopadhyayand Vikram Sharma
Research Scholar, Faculty of Pharmacy, CMJ University, Shillong- 793 003, Meghalaya, India
24 March, 2012
25 May, 2012
29 May, 2012
http://dx.doi.org/10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.3(6).1839-45
01 June, 2012