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In vitro growth stimulatory and in vivo wound healing studies on cycloartane-type saponins of Astragalus genus
Authors:Sevimli-Gür Canan  Onba??lar Ilyas  Atilla Pergin  Genç Rükan  Cakar Nur  Delilo?lu-Gürhan Ismet  Bedir Erdal
Institution:a Department of Bioengineering, Engineering Faculty, Ege University, Bornova, 35100 ?zmir, Turkey
b Experimental Animal Research and Husbandry Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Hacettepe University, 06100 Ankara, Turkey
c Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Hacettepe University, 06100 Ankara, Turkey
d Kocaeli University, Science and Art Faculty, Department of Biology, Kocaeli, Turkey
Abstract:

Aim of the study

The present study was undertaken to evaluate the wound healing effects of the four chief saponins of Astragalus species cycloastragenol (CA), astragaloside IV (AG), cyclocephaloside I (CCI) and cyclocanthoside E (CCE)].

Material and methods

Effects of cell viability and proliferation of the isolated compounds were evaluated by the MTT assay on human keratinocyte. The wound healing activity was studied by using in vitro wound healing, proliferation and migration scratch assay. In order to see in vivo effectiveness of the compounds, an animal study with Sprague-Dawley male rats at the age of 12 weeks was carried out, and then the main histological outcomes were investigated to observe reepithelization, neovascularization, and presence of inflammatory cells, granulation tissue amount and maturation.

Results

All the compounds increased both fibroblast proliferation and migration, but the effects were much superior for CA at 1 ng/ml concentration. Among the compounds, based on the histological findings, 5% CA preparation was found to be the most remarkable in vivo wound healing agent showing greater cell density, more regularly organized dermis and more newly formed blood vessels.

Conclusion

Results of this study indicate that the cycloartane-type saponins are the principal constituents responsible for wound healing activities of the roots of Astragalus species substantiating its use in traditional medicine.
Keywords:Astragalus  Triterpene  Cycloartane  Wound healing
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