Abstract:Background and aim — Gratiola officinalis extract has antimicrobial properties, but its wound healing activity has not been described. Material and Methods — The aqueous solution of dry Gratiola officinalis extract was used for treatment of skin wounds with different routes of administration. In the experiment 40 white laboratory male rats with weight of 150±50 grams were subjected to the incised model of flat skin wounds in the interscapular region under the general anesthesia. A morphological study was carri… Show more
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