Phytochemical Studies Of Bryophyllum Pinnatum Lam. (Oken) Leaves Extracts And Evaluation Of Its Wound Healing Activity

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Ms. Monika Singh
Ms. Palak Hindwal
Ms. Rakhi

Abstract

Bryophyllum pinnatum Lam. (Oken) is famous in conventional medication for its injury recuperating properties. This study explores the phytochemical arrangement of its leaf separates and assesses their injury mending potential. Different dissolvable concentrates (methanol, ethanol, chloroform, and water) were ready and exposed to subjective phytochemical investigation. The injury recuperating movement was evaluated involving in vivo models in rodents. Results uncovered the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, saponins, glycosides, steroids, and terpenoids in methanol and ethanol extricates. Methanol removes exhibited critical injury compression, decreased epithelialization period, expanded elasticity, and improved histopathological highlights. This study features the helpful capability of Bryophyllum pinnatum in injury the board.


 

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Ms. Monika Singh

Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy, GMS College of Pharmacy Rajabpur Amroha, U.P., India.

Ms. Palak Hindwal

Lecturer, Department of Pharmacy, GMS College of Pharmacy Rajabpur Amroha, U.P., India.

Ms. Rakhi

Lecturer, Department of Pharmacy, GMS College of Pharmacy Rajabpur Amroha, U.P., India