Study of the Healing Action of Pereskia aculeate Leaves
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Resumo: | Pereskia aculeate, popularly known as “ora-pro-nobis”, belonging to the Cactaceae family, is a climbing shrub, little scientifically studied. In Brazil, it can be found from Bahia to Rio Grande do Sul, it is considered a rustic and persistent plant that grows in different soil types. Popularly, its leaves, besides being used as source of protein, are also used as emollient, where its fruits are used as expectorant and antisyphilitic, without reports of toxicity in the mitigation of inflammatory processes and recovery of skin in cases of skin burn. This study aimed at evaluating the healing capacity of the crude extract of Pereskia aculeate leaves in experimental skin wounds in rats. The methodology used was based on the preparation of the crude extract by soaking in alcohol 92.8% of Pereskia aculeata leaves. After lyophilization of the crude extract, the study of the healing action on skin wounds in rats was performed using 12 Wistar rats. By this study, it was observed that the application of the crude extract of Pereskia aculeata on skin wounds in rats indicates efficacy from the macroscopic point of view. Histologically, the study suggests that the extract has a beneficial effect on the initial healing, no pointing, however, difference in the phase of collagen and epithelium formation. The study pointed out that the crude extract of Pereskia aculeata presents a similar comparative effect from the microscopic point of view, but indicates an improvement in vascular and fibroblastic proliferation and in reepithelialization of animals. Macroscopically, the Pereskia group presented better healing effect. |
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Study of the Healing Action of Pereskia aculeate LeavesEstudo da Ação Cicatrizante das Folhas de Pereskia aculeataCactaceaePereskia aculeateHealing Action.CactaceaePereskia aculeataAção Cicatrizante.Pereskia aculeate, popularly known as “ora-pro-nobis”, belonging to the Cactaceae family, is a climbing shrub, little scientifically studied. In Brazil, it can be found from Bahia to Rio Grande do Sul, it is considered a rustic and persistent plant that grows in different soil types. Popularly, its leaves, besides being used as source of protein, are also used as emollient, where its fruits are used as expectorant and antisyphilitic, without reports of toxicity in the mitigation of inflammatory processes and recovery of skin in cases of skin burn. This study aimed at evaluating the healing capacity of the crude extract of Pereskia aculeate leaves in experimental skin wounds in rats. The methodology used was based on the preparation of the crude extract by soaking in alcohol 92.8% of Pereskia aculeata leaves. After lyophilization of the crude extract, the study of the healing action on skin wounds in rats was performed using 12 Wistar rats. By this study, it was observed that the application of the crude extract of Pereskia aculeata on skin wounds in rats indicates efficacy from the macroscopic point of view. Histologically, the study suggests that the extract has a beneficial effect on the initial healing, no pointing, however, difference in the phase of collagen and epithelium formation. The study pointed out that the crude extract of Pereskia aculeata presents a similar comparative effect from the microscopic point of view, but indicates an improvement in vascular and fibroblastic proliferation and in reepithelialization of animals. Macroscopically, the Pereskia group presented better healing effect.Pereskia aculeata, conhecida popularmente como “ora-pro-nobis”, pertencente à família Cactaceae, é uma trepadeira arbustiva e pouco estudada cientificamente. Pode ser encontrada da Bahia ao Rio Grande do Sul, sendo considerada uma planta rústica e persistente que se desenvolve em diferentes tipos de solo. Popularmente suas folhas, além de serem usadas como fonte de proteínas, também são utilizadas como emoliente, onde seus frutos são utilizados como expectorante e antissifilítico, sem relatos de toxicidade no abrandamento dos processos inflamatórios e na recuperação da pele em casos de queimadura. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a capacidade cicatrizante do extrato bruto das folhas de Pereskia aculeata em feridas cutâneas experimentais de ratos. A metodologia empregada fundamentou-se no preparo do extrato bruto por maceração em álcool 92,8% a partir das folhas de Pereskia aculeata. Após a liofilização do extrato bruto, o estudo da ação cicatrizante em feridas cutâneas de ratos foi realizado utilizando 12 ratos da linhagem Wistar. Através desse estudo pode-se observar que a aplicação do extrato bruto de Pereskia aculeata em feridas cutâneas de ratos indica eficácia do ponto de vista macroscópico. Histologicamente o estudo sugere que o extrato tenha efeito benéfico na cicatrização inicial, não apontando, contudo, diferença na fase de colagenização e reepitelização. O estudo demonstrou que o extrato bruto de Pereskia aculeata apresenta efeito comparativo semelhante do ponto de vista microscópico, indicando, contudo, melhora na proliferação vascular, fibroblástica e na reepitelização dos animais. Macroscopicamente o Grupo Pereskia apresentou melhor efeito cicatricial.Universidade Cesumar - UniCesumar2010-04-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por ParesPesquisa empíricaapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/1496Saúde e Pesquisa; Vol 3 No 2 (2010): maio/ago.Saúde e Pesquisa; v. 3 n. 2 (2010): maio/ago.2176-9206reponame:Saúde e Pesquisa (Online)instname:Cesumar Diretoria de Pesquisainstacron:CESUMARporhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/1496/1069Sartor, Claudenice Francisca ProvideloAmaral, Valéria doGuimarães, Hudson Efrain TheodoroBarros, Kellen Nobre deFelipe, Daniele FernandaCortez, Lucia Elaine RanieriVeltrini, Vanessa Cristinainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-05-20T15:00:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1496Revistahttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesqPUBhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/oainaep@cesumar.br2176-92061983-1870opendoar:2022-05-20T15:00:39Saúde e Pesquisa (Online) - Cesumar Diretoria de Pesquisafalse |
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Study of the Healing Action of Pereskia aculeate Leaves Estudo da Ação Cicatrizante das Folhas de Pereskia aculeata |
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Study of the Healing Action of Pereskia aculeate Leaves |
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Study of the Healing Action of Pereskia aculeate Leaves Sartor, Claudenice Francisca Providelo Cactaceae Pereskia aculeate Healing Action. Cactaceae Pereskia aculeata Ação Cicatrizante. |
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Study of the Healing Action of Pereskia aculeate Leaves |
title_full |
Study of the Healing Action of Pereskia aculeate Leaves |
title_fullStr |
Study of the Healing Action of Pereskia aculeate Leaves |
title_full_unstemmed |
Study of the Healing Action of Pereskia aculeate Leaves |
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Study of the Healing Action of Pereskia aculeate Leaves |
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Sartor, Claudenice Francisca Providelo |
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Sartor, Claudenice Francisca Providelo Amaral, Valéria do Guimarães, Hudson Efrain Theodoro Barros, Kellen Nobre de Felipe, Daniele Fernanda Cortez, Lucia Elaine Ranieri Veltrini, Vanessa Cristina |
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author |
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Amaral, Valéria do Guimarães, Hudson Efrain Theodoro Barros, Kellen Nobre de Felipe, Daniele Fernanda Cortez, Lucia Elaine Ranieri Veltrini, Vanessa Cristina |
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Sartor, Claudenice Francisca Providelo Amaral, Valéria do Guimarães, Hudson Efrain Theodoro Barros, Kellen Nobre de Felipe, Daniele Fernanda Cortez, Lucia Elaine Ranieri Veltrini, Vanessa Cristina |
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Cactaceae Pereskia aculeate Healing Action. Cactaceae Pereskia aculeata Ação Cicatrizante. |
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Cactaceae Pereskia aculeate Healing Action. Cactaceae Pereskia aculeata Ação Cicatrizante. |
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Pereskia aculeate, popularly known as “ora-pro-nobis”, belonging to the Cactaceae family, is a climbing shrub, little scientifically studied. In Brazil, it can be found from Bahia to Rio Grande do Sul, it is considered a rustic and persistent plant that grows in different soil types. Popularly, its leaves, besides being used as source of protein, are also used as emollient, where its fruits are used as expectorant and antisyphilitic, without reports of toxicity in the mitigation of inflammatory processes and recovery of skin in cases of skin burn. This study aimed at evaluating the healing capacity of the crude extract of Pereskia aculeate leaves in experimental skin wounds in rats. The methodology used was based on the preparation of the crude extract by soaking in alcohol 92.8% of Pereskia aculeata leaves. After lyophilization of the crude extract, the study of the healing action on skin wounds in rats was performed using 12 Wistar rats. By this study, it was observed that the application of the crude extract of Pereskia aculeata on skin wounds in rats indicates efficacy from the macroscopic point of view. Histologically, the study suggests that the extract has a beneficial effect on the initial healing, no pointing, however, difference in the phase of collagen and epithelium formation. The study pointed out that the crude extract of Pereskia aculeata presents a similar comparative effect from the microscopic point of view, but indicates an improvement in vascular and fibroblastic proliferation and in reepithelialization of animals. Macroscopically, the Pereskia group presented better healing effect. |
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