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Abstract

Wound Healing Potential of Formulated Extract from Hibiscus Sabdariffa Calyx

Author(s): PF Builders1, B Kabele-Toge2, M Builders3, BA Chindo4, Patricia A Anwunobi1, Yetunde C Isimi1
1Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Raw Material Development, Nigeria 2Department of Pharmaceutics, Delta State University Abraka, Delta State, Nigeria 3Department of Pharmacology, College of Medical Sciences, Bingham University, Jos, Nigeria 4Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Abuja, Nigeria

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Wound healing agents support the natural healing process, reduce trauma and likelihood of secondary infections and hasten wound closure. The wound healing activities of water in oil cream of the methanol extract of Hibiscus sabdariffa L. (Malvaceae) was evaluated in rats with superficial skin excision wounds. Antibacterial activities against Pseudomonas aeroginosa, Staphylococcus aureus and Echerichia coli were determined. The total flavonoid content, antioxidant properties and thin layer chromatographic fingerprints of the extract were also evaluated. The extract demonstrated antioxidant properties with a total flavonoid content of 12.30±0.09 mg/g. Six reproducible spots were obtained using methanol:water (95:5) as the mobile phase. The extract showed no antimicrobial activity on the selected microorganisms, which are known to infect and retard wound healing. Creams containing H. sabdariffa extract showed significant (P<0.05) and concentration dependent wound healing activities. There was also evidence of synergism with creams containing a combination of gentamicin and H. sabdariffa extract. This study, thus, provides evidence of the wound healing potentials of the formulated extract of the calyces of H. sabdariffa and synergism when co-formulated with gentamicin.

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