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ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AND WOUND HEALING ACTIVITIES OF MALLOTUS PHILIPPINESIS ON EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS

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Anil Kumar1*, Mukesh Kumar Gupta2
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.si5.028

Abstract

Wound healing is a complex process that recover the skin damage by several dynamic process that is fast growing global complication with severe health and economic consequences. Approximately 65% people in world in 2011 was estimated that suffered from this problem. This problem in the world need some researches in medicinal plant that show their wound healing and antiinflammatory effect of respectively these plant is Mallotus Philippinensis. Medicinal plants are important source of therapies due to their tradionally acceptance. The main aim of this study is to study Antibacterial and wound healing activities of mallotus philippinesis on experimental animals. MPE demonstrated easily wound healing than the control group in excisional wounds. Wound healing employed in cellular interactions to promote phagocytosis, chemotaxis apoptosis and other factors. Healing of wound is aglobal problem in developing countries and India and new drug development would be possibilities by the traditionally used herbs as medicine

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