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A pilot study on wound healing using an antibacterial steroidal saponin

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dc.contributor.author Attanayaka, Keerthi
dc.contributor.author Mendis, Sunil
dc.contributor.author Jansz, Errol
dc.contributor.author Ekanayake, Sagarika
dc.contributor.author Perera, Antoinette
dc.date.accessioned 2011-11-29T09:24:03Z
dc.date.available 2011-11-29T09:24:03Z
dc.date.issued 2008
dc.identifier.citation Int.J.Biol.Chem.Sci. 2(3) 299-305,2008 en-US
dc.identifier.uri http://dr.lib.sjp.ac.lk/handle/123456789/109
dc.description.abstract Attached en_US
dc.description.abstract Cost effective primary and secondary wound care is needed and have significant importance in current medicine. The steroidal saponin Flabelliferin B with a UV active binder attached (FB), isolated from palmyrah (Borassus flabellifer L.) has a known structure and proven antibacterial activity. The objectives of the study were to (i) study the effects of FB on male Wistar rats in relation to toxicity by wound healing (ii) study the toxicity of FB by the eye tests on rats and rabbits (iii) test the allergenic reactions by topical application of FB on healthy human skin by the “patch test” (iv) evaluate the feasibility of full scale clinical trial of the FB on infected wounds of humans. Toxic or other adverse effects on animals were not observed. Allergic reactions were also not observed on normal healthy human skin by the patch test. Having obtained ethical approval a prospective clinical trial was carried out in Colombo South Teaching Hospital. An ointment of 2% FB was tested on wounds and ulcers with no subcutaneous tissue involvements. Human volunteers (n = 14) were employed in this study. Wound healing rates after treatment of FB ointment were monitored by measuring the percentage decline in wound area with time using normal standard hospital treatment as control. Microbiological tests by swabbing were carried throughout these experiments. The rate of wound healing was not significantly different from current hospital treatment (p = 0.512) and no allergic or other adverse symptoms were shown. It is concluded that it may be possible to use FB in treatment of wounds and ulcers with no subcutaneous involvement.
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Int.J.Biol.Chem.Sci. en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries 2(3) 299-305,2008 en_US
dc.subject Palmyrah en_US
dc.subject Flabelliferin B.Ulcers en_US
dc.subject Toxicity en_US
dc.subject Antibiotic en_US
dc.title A pilot study on wound healing using an antibacterial steroidal saponin en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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