2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2011.07.029
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Enhancement of wound healing by topical application of Scorzonera species: Determination of the constituents by HPLC with new validated reverse phase method

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“…1-8). The HPLC method described by Küpeli Akkol et al was improved and used [22]. The results of our analyses confirmed the presence of compounds observed previously (hyperoside (2) and chlorogenic acid (8) [22][23][24]), and further chromatographic separation and later HPLC analysis also confirmed the presence of other phenols (1, 3-7).…”
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“…1-8). The HPLC method described by Küpeli Akkol et al was improved and used [22]. The results of our analyses confirmed the presence of compounds observed previously (hyperoside (2) and chlorogenic acid (8) [22][23][24]), and further chromatographic separation and later HPLC analysis also confirmed the presence of other phenols (1, 3-7).…”
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“…Mouse ear edema induced with topically-applied TPA is also an excellent acute inflammation animal model, closely Scorzonera species were in focus of our previous research touching testing of analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and wound healing activities. Aerial part extracts of Scorzonera showed significant inhibitory effects in carrageenan and PGE 2 induced hind paw edema model in vivo [21][22][23]. The concentrations of extracts showing the activity was 100 mg/kg of body weight of mice, and the effect was comparable with indomethacine used as the standard at the some concentration.…”
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