2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.phyplu.2022.100292
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Hippophae rhamnoides L. leaf extract diminishes oxidative stress, inflammation and ameliorates bioenergetic activation in full-thickness burn wound healing

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“…33,34 Thus condition prolonged the healing process, so the antioxidant activity of avonoids in purslane herb extracts has the benet that could prevent oxidative stress from happening. 14,34,35 Flavonoids could donate their electrons to ROS, preventing ROS from taking electrons from molecules to tissue formation, such as DNA, protein, and lipids. 33 Total avonoid content analysis showed that purslane herb extracts of both varieties showed avonoid content even though this result did not align with the wound healing activity test.…”
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“…33,34 Thus condition prolonged the healing process, so the antioxidant activity of avonoids in purslane herb extracts has the benet that could prevent oxidative stress from happening. 14,34,35 Flavonoids could donate their electrons to ROS, preventing ROS from taking electrons from molecules to tissue formation, such as DNA, protein, and lipids. 33 Total avonoid content analysis showed that purslane herb extracts of both varieties showed avonoid content even though this result did not align with the wound healing activity test.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, in a saturated condition, ROS could cause further tissue damage at the wound site. 33,34 Thus condition prolonged the healing process, so the antioxidant activity of avonoids in purslane herb extracts has the benet that could prevent oxidative stress from happening. 14,34,35 Flavonoids could donate their electrons to ROS, preventing ROS from taking electrons from molecules to tissue formation, such as DNA, protein, and lipids.…”
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“…An ethnobotanist Dr. Om Prakash Chaurasia (Defense Institute of High Altitude Research, DRDO, Leh‐Ladakh, India) verified the plant material authenticity (voucher specimen number SBTL‐2018). As previously mentioned, the lyophilized aqueous extract of SBT‐dried leaves was made using the cold‐percolation method 7 . RP‐HPLC fingerprinting analysis of each batch of SBTL‐ALE extract was used to detect and quantify the SBT phytochemicals (quercetin‐3‐ O ‐glucoside, quercetin‐3‐ O ‐galactoside, isorhamnetin, and kaempferol), which were described and reported earlier from our group 22 …”
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“…Twenty‐five rats were randomly distributed into five groups, including uninjured skin group, control group that received no therapy, SBTL‐ALE group treated with SBTL‐ALE ointment, PBMT group treated with 904 nm superpulsed laser, and combination group that received dual treatment. SBTL‐ALE group received topical application of SBTL‐ALE ointment (2.5%, w/w) twice daily in the morning and evening for 7 postwounding days 7 . PBMT group received superpulsed 904 nm laser for 10 min once a day for seven postwounding days, as previously mentioned 10 .…”
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