2021
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2021.704503
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Effects of Methanolic Extract Based-Gel From Saudi Pomegranate Peels With Enhanced Healing Potential on Excision Wounds in Diabetic Rats

Abstract: Introduction: Current study was designed to evaluate the wound healing activity of a Saudi pomegranate peel extract on excision wound healing in experimentally induced diabetes in rats.Methodology: Animals were divided into three groups: diabetic excision wound with no treatment, diabetic excision wound with gel alone and diabetic excision wound with Saudi pomegranate peel extract in gel. Animals were monitored for clinical signs, weekly body weight, morbidity and mortality during entire study period. The effi… Show more

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“…An increase in VEGF expression triggers endothelial proliferation and migration, speeding up ulcer healing by stimulating angiogenesis. Similar results were also observed in the study conducted with methanolic extract of Pomegranate Peel, an excellent source of organic acids where the Gallic acid is the standard phenolic compound in the methanolic extract‐treated group, helps to up‐surge the VEGF expression significantly in wound tissue 22 . An increase in the gene expression of VEGF in the wound granulation tissue is closely related to the development of increased neovascularization and established vascular system development in the GA‐CSNPs nanocomposite scaffolds treated group, as shown in Figure 1C.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…An increase in VEGF expression triggers endothelial proliferation and migration, speeding up ulcer healing by stimulating angiogenesis. Similar results were also observed in the study conducted with methanolic extract of Pomegranate Peel, an excellent source of organic acids where the Gallic acid is the standard phenolic compound in the methanolic extract‐treated group, helps to up‐surge the VEGF expression significantly in wound tissue 22 . An increase in the gene expression of VEGF in the wound granulation tissue is closely related to the development of increased neovascularization and established vascular system development in the GA‐CSNPs nanocomposite scaffolds treated group, as shown in Figure 1C.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…PP promoted wound healing in different murine models as seconddegree burns, incision and excision wounds, and in diabetic models (AlMatar et al, 2018;Artem Ataide et al, 2018). Wound healing was mediated via improvement in collagen synthesis, protein synthesis, the period for complete healing (Hayouni et al, 2011), restriction of neutrophil permeation, expression of transforming growth factor-β1, vascular endothelial, and epidermal growth factors in wound tissues (AlMatar et al, 2018;Artem Ataide et al, 2018;Karim et al, 2021).…”
Section: Effect On Wound Healing and Other Skin Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 Studies have used rats as an animal model to evaluate the effect of several natural extracts on would healing. [21][22][23][24] The kernel was used since most of secondary metabolites stored in the kernel act as a surviving mechanism of the plant. 25 After the extract was obtained, the gel formulation was made with beneficial characteristics for wound healing including high content of water, flexibility and biocompability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%