2020
DOI: 10.2147/ccid.s224418
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<p>Evaluation of Wound Healing Activity of <em>Salvia haenkei</em> Hydroalcoholic Aerial Part Extract on in vitro and in vivo Experimental Models</p>

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“…Considering that several plants from the genus Salvia have been reported as wound healing agents [ 27 , 35 , 36 ], we hypothesise that S. cacaliifolia could promote wound healing. For that we resorted to the scratch assay and wound closure was assessed in the presence and absence of the essential oil in fibroblasts.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering that several plants from the genus Salvia have been reported as wound healing agents [ 27 , 35 , 36 ], we hypothesise that S. cacaliifolia could promote wound healing. For that we resorted to the scratch assay and wound closure was assessed in the presence and absence of the essential oil in fibroblasts.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous investigations have established the influence of S. officinalis on wound healing [ 220 , 221 , 222 , 223 , 224 ]. Farahpour et al [ 222 ] demonstrated that 2% and 4% ( w / w ) topical ointments of sage oil on mouse full-thickness cutaneous wounds dramatically decreased pro-inflammatory cytokines and the overall bacteria count when compared to a control group [ 222 ].…”
Section: Natural Herbals and Spices In Wound Healingmentioning
confidence: 99%