2011
DOI: 10.4314/jophas.v7i4.63457
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Studies on wound healing properties of <i>Crateva religiosa</i> leaf extract

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“…Rubefacient substances used on cysts include the ground leaves and bark (Kabore et al, 2015). The bark of the plant has been used to cure ailments like syphilis, jaundice, yellow fever, mycotic infections, and to hasten the healing of wounds, according to Ajali et al (2010), Adjabga et al (2017), andKumar et al (2020). The long list of successes recorded from the use of the extracts of the various tissues of the species in treatment of different ailments and hence, the need to make available large quantity of the plant materials, which can sustain biotechnological exploitation excited interest in selecting rooting of the stem cuttings which is an aspect of vegetative propagation for this study.…”
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“…Rubefacient substances used on cysts include the ground leaves and bark (Kabore et al, 2015). The bark of the plant has been used to cure ailments like syphilis, jaundice, yellow fever, mycotic infections, and to hasten the healing of wounds, according to Ajali et al (2010), Adjabga et al (2017), andKumar et al (2020). The long list of successes recorded from the use of the extracts of the various tissues of the species in treatment of different ailments and hence, the need to make available large quantity of the plant materials, which can sustain biotechnological exploitation excited interest in selecting rooting of the stem cuttings which is an aspect of vegetative propagation for this study.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…ssp. adansonii is also used to treat mycotic diseases and also to accelerate the process of wound healing (Sabuj et al, 2008;Ajali et al, 2010). Populations use the leaves and bark of this tree to treat jaundice, eczema and rabies (Ganesan et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The plant has been studied for suppressing various immune factors (Bani et al, 2006); Antimycotic potential (Sahoo et al, 2008); Ant mutagenic activity (Chichioco-Hernandez et al, 2009); Wound healing (Ajali et al, 2010); Anti-inflammatory activity (Abdullahi et al, 2012); Antimicrobial activity (Agboke et al, 2011); Antioxidant activity (Pandey et al, 2013). The profiling of Secondary metabolites and the antimicrobial activity on understudy microorganisms was checked for the first time.…”
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confidence: 99%