Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmaceutical Science, Madhav University, Pinwara Sirohi Rajasthan, India
Abstract
The present investigation has been undertaken to study the antipsoritic activity properties of ethyl acetate and aqueous extracts of Simarouba glauca and wound healing activity properties of petroleum ether and acetone extracts of Cinnamomum tmala. The both plants have a long history in herbal medicine in many countries. Experiments were conducted following standard procedures. Both extracts were evaluated for their in vitro antipsoritic activity and wound healing activity properties. The PECT and ACCT suspension of Cinnamomum tmala extract as Myrcene were administered topically, for evaluating the wound healing potential in excision wound model for in infected excision for fifty teen days. Povidone iodine was the standard for excision wound models. Simarouba glauca extract as Quassine evaluating for antipsoritic activity. The result may be attributed to the phytoconstituents such as terpenoids present in it which may be due to their individual or cumulative effect that enhanced wound healing and antipsoritic activity provided scientific evidence to the and futures of Simarouba glauca and Cinnamomum tmala.
From the animal study we observed that toxicity is not occurs when animals were doused with wound healing activity and antipsoritic we observed that Myrcene and Quassine product shows the better action as wound healing activity and antipsoritic with minimum side effects like sedation. All the data related to the pharmacological activity was statistically analyzed.
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