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Fernández, J., (2019). Efecto cicatrizante del gel del extracto hidroalcohólico y fracciones (cloroformo, acetato de etilo y metanol) de corteza de ficus citrifolia mill en ratones albinos [Tesis, Universidad Inca Garcilaso de la Vega]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11818/4539
Fernández, J., Efecto cicatrizante del gel del extracto hidroalcohólico y fracciones (cloroformo, acetato de etilo y metanol) de corteza de ficus citrifolia mill en ratones albinos [Tesis]. : Universidad Inca Garcilaso de la Vega; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11818/4539
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title = "Efecto cicatrizante del gel del extracto hidroalcohólico y fracciones (cloroformo, acetato de etilo y metanol) de corteza de ficus citrifolia mill en ratones albinos",
author = "Fernández Flores, Javier",
publisher = "Universidad Inca Garcilaso de la Vega",
year = "2019"
}
In the research, the healing effect of the hydroalcoholic extract gel and of the chloroform, ethyl acetate and methanol fractions of the bark of the Ficus citrifolia Mill was evaluated using the incision wound model and tensiometric method with histopathological study. The experimental animals were forty-two albino mice, randomly distributed into six groups of seven members. The groups were evaluated: hydroalcoholic extract gel at 1% (w / w), gel from each of the fractions at 0.5% (w / w), silver sulfadiazine cream at 1% (w / w) and base of gel. The phytochemical screening was performed with 80% hydroalcoholic extract, dissolved in methanol, water and acidified water. The presence of secondary metabolites such as: flavonoids, qinones, alkaloids, tannins, non-hydrolysable tannins, triterpenes, α-β unsaturated lactones, carbon-carbon double bonds and oxidizable compounds was determined by the coloration and / or precipitation reactions. Also, the chromatographic analysis determined the presence of triterpenes, flavonoids, tannins, quinones and alkaloids. The pre-clinical trial, model of insicion, showed healing effect of hydroalcoholic extract gel and fractions, obtaining a higher percentage of tensile strength of the gel at 0.5% (w / w) of the fractions, than gel at 1% (w / w) of the hydroalcoholic extract, even the ethyl acetate fraction was statistically comparable to the effect produced by silver sulfadiazine cream. The histopathological study corroborated the results of the pharmacological trial. Finally, it is concluded that the individual or synergistic action of the phytoconstituents such as: triterpenes, phenolic compounds and alkaloids could be responsible for the wound healing effect.
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