2021
DOI: 10.22487/j24428744.2021.v7.i1.15430
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Study of Wound Healing Activity and Skin Irritation of Chili Leaves (Capsicum frutescens L.) Gel in Rats (Rattus novergicus)

Abstract: Chili pepper leaves have been used empirically as wound healing caused by sharp objects. Several studies show its antibacterial and wound healing activity. This study aims to make gel from chili leaves extract, then to determine its wound healing activity and its irritating properties on rat’s skin. Gel was made using variations type and concentration of gelling agent, consist of carbopol 0.5%, 0.75%, 1% and hydroxypropylmetlcellulose at 2.5%, 5% and 7.5% respectively. Cycling test then conducts to determined … Show more

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“…The wound-healing activity the topical gel of S. epidermidis extract has been evaluated using the incision wound model method in rats. 18,19 Rats were randomized into 8 groups, negative control group, positive control group (Bioplacenton® gel), 3 gel groups of S. epidermidis extract strain ATCC 12228 (code: standard strain -SS) with concentration variations, and 3 gel groups of S. epidermidis extract commensal strain (code: commensal strain -CS) with concentration variations. The back of the test rat has been cleaned of hair and anesthetized which was then made an incision wound with a length of 1 cm and a depth of 2 mm using a scalpel.…”
Section: Wound Healing Activity Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wound-healing activity the topical gel of S. epidermidis extract has been evaluated using the incision wound model method in rats. 18,19 Rats were randomized into 8 groups, negative control group, positive control group (Bioplacenton® gel), 3 gel groups of S. epidermidis extract strain ATCC 12228 (code: standard strain -SS) with concentration variations, and 3 gel groups of S. epidermidis extract commensal strain (code: commensal strain -CS) with concentration variations. The back of the test rat has been cleaned of hair and anesthetized which was then made an incision wound with a length of 1 cm and a depth of 2 mm using a scalpel.…”
Section: Wound Healing Activity Testmentioning
confidence: 99%