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- Title
Antimicrobial Activity and Wound Healing Properties of Aloe Arborescens Extract: An in Vivo Study.
- Authors
Fatemeh, Ghane; Pegah, Rasouli; Benafshe, Khanjari; Alireza, Yousofi; Ali, Zarenezhad; Hossein, Fattahi; Mahsa, Rostami Chijan; Abdolmajid, Ghasemian; Behnoosh, Miladpour; Elham, Zarenezhad
- Abstract
Background & Objective: Burn is one of the prominent causes of death around the world, however drug discovery attempts for burn healing has not been entirely successful. Aloe arborescens (A. arborescens), is effective in the burning wounds healing and growth inhibition of bacterial pathogens. Our objective was to assess the wound healing and antibacterial effects of A. arborescens in vivo. Materials & Methods: Thirty healthy Wistar rat animals were enrolled. The treatment process continued for 21 days and sampling was conducted on days 14 and 21 and the tissue slides were sent to the pathology laboratory for testing. The bactericidal activity of A. arborescens extract was evaluated using the disc diffusion method. Results: A. arborescens demonstrated a significant effect on the healing of burn wounds. Furthermore, the antibacterial effects of the A. arborescens extract against Gram-negative (Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa) was significantly higher than that against Grampositive (Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus cereus) bacterial species. Conclusion: In conclusion, this study indicated that A. arborescens extract had an improving effect on the healing process of third degree burns without toxicity to the tissue.
- Subjects
HEALING; DRUG discovery; ALOE; WOUND healing; ANTI-infective agents
- Publication
Journal of Advanced Biomedical Sciences, 2023, Vol 13, Issue 2, p138
- ISSN
2783-1523
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18502/jabs.v13i2.12726