Abstract

Reportedly, plants such as Cassia angustifolia and Tridax procumbens are used in Siddha medical systems to treat various diseases. Using a chick embryo wound model developed as part of the study, the presented research aimed to determine the wound-healing efficacy of methanol and aqueous extracts of the flowers and leaves. The experimental results show that the methanol extract exhibited good dose-dependent curative efficacy. In the chick embryo chorioallantoic membrane excision wound model, the 300g concentration of polyherbal methanol extract increased wound concentration by 50% compared to the negative control model. Compared to single plants and control groups, the results of the polyherbal Preparation were positive. The extract was also a reliable alternative to animal models for the preliminary screening compounds with wound-healing potential.

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