The influence of aspilia pluriseta scweinf on the healing of cutaneous excision wounds
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Date
2013-12Author
Kuria, JM
Mbaria, J.M
Gathumbi, PK
Kiama, S.G
Language
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A number of communities in the East and Southern African region have reported the
application of Aspilia pluriseta to wounds to aid in their healing. Aerial parts of the
plant were ground and incorporated into an ointment base (Simple Ointment, B.P.) to
evaluate the influence of the plant on excision wounds in a murine model with
reference to silver sulfadiazine (Silverex Cream®). The A. pluriseta based ointments
(10% and 20% w/w of A. pluriseta powder in ointment base) supported wound
contraction in the first two weeks of healing though the magnitude was not significant
at p-values ≤0.05. The same ointments also enhanced neovascularization, collagen
deposition and epidermal remodeling. The 20% A. pluriseta ointment was repeatedly
applied onto shaven guinea pig skin to test the allergy induction potential of the plant
material. The ointment induced a moderate allergic reaction. The observed activity
offers justification for more extensive studies into the potential of the plant in
development of herbal remedies. Its value may however be limited by its allergy
inducing potential.