2016
DOI: 10.18203/2319-2003.ijbcp20161546
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Influence of Tinospora cordifolia on wound healing in wistar rats

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“…Based on the search done with the aforementioned methodology, eight papers reported on the wound healing properties of T. cordifolia (table 2). Studies have been done on topical treatment [8][9][10][11] with doses ranging from 1% to 10%, in either cream or ointment bases, as well as oral treatment [12][13][14][15] with doses ranging from 200 mg/kg to 600 mg/kg. However, the wound healing ability of the combination of topical insulin and TC extract was more significant than the extract alone.…”
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“…Based on the search done with the aforementioned methodology, eight papers reported on the wound healing properties of T. cordifolia (table 2). Studies have been done on topical treatment [8][9][10][11] with doses ranging from 1% to 10%, in either cream or ointment bases, as well as oral treatment [12][13][14][15] with doses ranging from 200 mg/kg to 600 mg/kg. However, the wound healing ability of the combination of topical insulin and TC extract was more significant than the extract alone.…”
Section: Tinospora Cordifoliamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Almost every study used the excision and incision wound model [8,9,[11][12][13][14]. Only two studies were done on the dead space wound model [12,13], one on the burn wound model [10] and one on the diabetic wound model [15].…”
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“…Leaf extracts of this plant protected finfish from experimental infection with Aeromonas hydrophila, which indicated its value as an immunoprophylactic agent [167]. A clinical study also linked the immunomodulatory role of the TC plant in the improved healing of diabetic foot ulcers and wounds in Wistar rats, by increasing the rate of epithelialization, and enhanced the scavenging of free radicals [168,169]. Mukherjee et al [170] studied Tinospora root extracts in the treatment of bovine clinical mastitis and observed the antibacterial and immunomodulatory effects.…”
Section: Tinospora Cordifolia (Giloy-menispermaceae)mentioning
confidence: 99%