
Investigating the Wound Healing Potential of the Polyherbal Gels Prepared with Ficus Extract
Author(s) -
K Mahender,
G. Ravi,
Chaitanya Kumar K,
K Mothilal
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of novel trends in pharmaceutical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-2782
DOI - 10.26452/ijntps.v8i2.1313
Subject(s) - wound healing , traditional medicine , ficus , medicine , moraceae , aqueous extract , pharmacology , botany , biology , surgery
Wounds are nothing but any damage to the tissue or skin that can be healed. The wound healing process is usually built in the human body to self heal many wounds. When there is an injury in the body, there is an inflammatory response that is generated in the body, and the cells begin to raise the collagen levels in the skin which enables to increase the healing process. Ficus species of plants are famous for their potency to treat diseases in various Indian systems of medicine and the tree is commonly called as a banyan. Especially the plant in the species benghalensis is used to treat rheumatism, wounds and other skin related problems like an ulcer. The herbal gels were prepared using the incorporation of the aqueous extracts of the plant Ficus benghalensis into carbopol gel. They were investigated for the wound healing potential compared to the betadine drug standard. The gels at a concentration 200mg/g of the gel showed better activity compared to the gel at 100mg/g and the standard drug, betadine.