Wound healing activity of Mimosa Pudica in albino wistar rats

Goli Venkateshwarlu, Kanakam Vijayabhaskar, G Pavankumar, P Kirankumr, K Harishbabu, Ravi Malothu
unpublished
The entire wound healing process is a complex series of events that begins at the moment of injury and can continue for months to years. The objective of our study is to investigate wound healing activity of the chloroform leaf extract of mimosa pudica in albino rats using excision and incision wound models. 200 mg/kg/day of leaf extract of mimosa pudica was evaluated for its wound healing activity and compared with Neosporin (Standard). The present investigation may be concluded that the plant
more » ... mimosa pudica is endowed with significantly as followed the 0, 4 th , 8 th , 12 th , 16 th , days i.e 232.21 ±5.8 (0%), 197.8 ± 4.5(14.85%), 80.7 ± 4.8(65.5%), 15.03 ± 2.9 (91.9%),2.9 ± 1.04(98.8%) wound healing activity due to the presence active constituents, there by justifying its use in the indigenous system of medicine.
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