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Exploring Nature's Remedy: The wound-Healing Power of Inula viscosa leaf.
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1  Department of Food and Technology Studies, Lebanese University, Beirut, P.O. Box 146404, Lebanon
2  Department of Veterinary Medicine , Lebanese university, Dekwaneh, Beirut, Lebanon
3  Lebanese University Platform de recherche et d’analyse en sciences de l’environnement (ESDT-PRASE), Beirut P.O Box 6573/14, Lebanon
4  Department of veterinary medicine, Lebanese University, Beirut P.O Box 6573/14, Lebanon
5  Department of Food and Technology Studies, Faculty of Agronomy, Lebanese University, Beirut P.O. Box 146404, Lebanon
Academic Editor: Paweł Kafarski

Abstract:

Inula viscosa, which is also known as false yellow head or sticky fleabane, is a flowering plant with powerful potential. Traditionally, this plant was used in phytomedicine due to its significant properties like anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and antioxidant activities. Consequently, a rotary evaporator was employed to get the aqueous crude extract of this plant, utilizing distilled water as the extraction medium. Total phenolic, flavonoids, and tannin content and DPPH radical scavenging activity were examined to assess the antioxidant ability in the extract. Volatile components found in the Inula viscosa essential oil were analyzed with the help of GC-MS after hydro distillation extraction. A cream was prepared containing 5% aqueous crude extract and 2% essential oil from the Inula viscosa plant, where these two components have synergetic effects, producing the best results. An incision was made on 9 mice, and they were split into 3 groups: the control group receiving only the cream base on the wound, and the two other groups being administered treatment of Fucidin or Inula viscosa cream, respectively. Results showed that the Inula viscosa cream significantly aided in diminishing the wound area, achieving closure and appropriate healing in a shorter period without any complications. Hence, Inula viscosa cream has proven to have powerful wound healing capabilities.

Keywords: Inula viscosa, phytomedicine, traditional medicine, phenols, flavonoids, wound healing, mouse skin, GC-MS.
Comments on this paper
Harveen Kaur
The study demonstrates that Inula viscosa extract and essential oil possess strong antioxidant properties and synergistic wound-healing effects when formulated into a topical cream. The Inula viscosa cream outperformed the control and matched standard treatment, promoting faster and complication-free wound closure in mice.



 
 
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