Gel formulations of Merremia mammosa (Lour.) accelerated wound healing of the wound in diabetic rats
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2019-12-09Author
MARCHIANTI, Ancah Caesarina Novi
SAKINAH, Elly Nurus
ELFIAH, Ulfa
PUTRI, Nurin Kamila Suwandi
WAHYULISWARI, Deuxy Ilma
MAULANA, Mizan
ULFA, Evi Umayah
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Background and aim: The treatment of diabetic ulcers is difficult because of defective blood vessels and
frequent co-occurrence of bacterial infections. In a previous study, we found a water fraction of Merremia
mammosa (Lour.) (Mm(Lour.)) had beneficial effects on wound healing in diabetic rats. This study aimed
to evaluate the influence of different gelling agents added to Mm(Lour.) water fraction gel on wound
healing treatment in diabetic rats.
Experimental procedure: Diabetic Wistar rats were divided into the following five groups: 1. positive
control (Neomycin Sulfate 0.5% and Placenta Extract 10%), 2. negative control (distilled water), and 10%
water fraction of Mm(Lour.) extract in 3. HPMC, 4. Carbopol, and 5. CMC Na gelling agents. The wound
was made by the Morton method and treatment applied every other day for 25 days, then the wound
healing process was observed. Data were observed and analysed using appropriate statistic tools.
Results: Histopathology observation, VEGF expression and hydroxyproline levels showed a significant
acceleration of wound healing in all treatment groups compared to the negative control group. This study
showed all of Mm(Lour.) gel formulations could restore the delayed healing process on wound in diabetic
rats and were equally effective in accelerating wound healing. CMC Na was the most preferable because it
did not irritate.
Conclusion: The results suggest that Mm(Lour.) water fraction in CMC Na gelling agent provided an
option to be developed as a topical drug on diabetic wound healing treatment, showed by enhancement
of collagen synthesis and angiogenesis.
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