2021
DOI: 10.5530/pj.2021.13.222
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Effect of a Gel Based on Ipomoea batatas (Purple Sweet Potato) on Dermal Wound Healing in Mice

Abstract: Background: Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. (I. batatas) is a root native from South America that is characterized by its antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. These properties contribute to the wound healing process. Objective: To evaluate the healing activity of a gel based on I. batatas on dermal wound healing in mice. Material and methods: An acid ethanolic extract (1.5 N hydrochloric acid: Ethanol 96 ° 15:85, v / v) was prepared with the peels of the roots of I. batatas "purple sweet pota… Show more

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“…A group of scientists made a cut perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the mouse and subsequently evaluated the would‐healing effect of the gel containing SPP extracts prepared by acidified 96% ethanol (Silva‐Correa et al., 2021). The percentage of wound closure during 14 days was measured.…”
Section: Bioactivitis Of Sppmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A group of scientists made a cut perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the mouse and subsequently evaluated the would‐healing effect of the gel containing SPP extracts prepared by acidified 96% ethanol (Silva‐Correa et al., 2021). The percentage of wound closure during 14 days was measured.…”
Section: Bioactivitis Of Sppmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A wound is characterized as a disruption in the continuous layer of epithelial tissue in the skin or mucosa, often resulting from thermal or physical trauma. 1 There are four stages in the process of tissue development and regeneration during wound healing: (i) the hemostasis phase, which immediately follows the injury; (ii) the inflammatory phase, marked by swelling and initiated upon tissue damage; (iii) the proliferation phase, in which new tissue and blood vessels form; and (iv) the maturation phase, during which tissue remodeling takes place. 2 Various factors can impede the natural course of wound healing, including factors such as repeated injury, infection, insufficient oxygenation, and the generation of free radicals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%