Topical treatment of blue-green algae extract promote healing of diabetic wound.

Diabetes is a global endocrine disorder imposes economic burden on national health care systems and affects millions of people worldwide. Diabetic foot ulcers are a serious secondary complication of diabetes, and precede 84% of all diabetes related lower leg amputations. Impaired wound healing is a...

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Main Authors: Fakurazi, Sharida, Arulselvan, Palanisamy, Pauzi, Aimi Syarina, Govindarajan, Karthivashan, Abbas, Faridah, Cheah , Pike See
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Published: 2013
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author Fakurazi, Sharida
Arulselvan, Palanisamy
Pauzi, Aimi Syarina
Govindarajan, Karthivashan
Abbas, Faridah
Cheah , Pike See
author_facet Fakurazi, Sharida
Arulselvan, Palanisamy
Pauzi, Aimi Syarina
Govindarajan, Karthivashan
Abbas, Faridah
Cheah , Pike See
author_sort Fakurazi, Sharida
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description Diabetes is a global endocrine disorder imposes economic burden on national health care systems and affects millions of people worldwide. Diabetic foot ulcers are a serious secondary complication of diabetes, and precede 84% of all diabetes related lower leg amputations. Impaired wound healing is a substantial problem in diabetes, The wound is often resistant to conventional wound management and may ultimately threaten limb viability. Blue-green algae (Spirulina platensis) is gaining more attention and becoming a health food worldwide due to its nutritional and medicinal properties. Their roles as antioxidant, antiviral, anticancer and antidiabetic have been well established, The aim of this study is to examine the efficacy of aqueous extract of Spirulina platensis on wound repair in streptozotocin-nicotinamide induced diabetic rats. Open excision wounds were made on the back of rats 5 days after diabetes induction, Aqueous extract at a dosage of 100 and 200 mg/kg b.wt was reconstituted in 100 ul of PBS and applied topically once every 2 days up to 14 days to the wounds, Animals in normal and diabetic control groups were left untreated. Wound areas were measured on day 0, 7 and 14 post-wounding, Extract treated animals exhibited 73% and 79% of percentage wound contraction, when compared to diabetic control which was 48% on day 14, The healing rate of extract treated wounds increased significantly as compared to diabetic control. The findings demonstrate the beneficial effects of the topical application of blue-green-algae aqueous extract in the acceleration of diabetic wound healing in animal model.
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spelling upm-272052014-02-17T02:41:38Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27205/ Topical treatment of blue-green algae extract promote healing of diabetic wound. Fakurazi, Sharida Arulselvan, Palanisamy Pauzi, Aimi Syarina Govindarajan, Karthivashan Abbas, Faridah Cheah , Pike See Diabetes is a global endocrine disorder imposes economic burden on national health care systems and affects millions of people worldwide. Diabetic foot ulcers are a serious secondary complication of diabetes, and precede 84% of all diabetes related lower leg amputations. Impaired wound healing is a substantial problem in diabetes, The wound is often resistant to conventional wound management and may ultimately threaten limb viability. Blue-green algae (Spirulina platensis) is gaining more attention and becoming a health food worldwide due to its nutritional and medicinal properties. Their roles as antioxidant, antiviral, anticancer and antidiabetic have been well established, The aim of this study is to examine the efficacy of aqueous extract of Spirulina platensis on wound repair in streptozotocin-nicotinamide induced diabetic rats. Open excision wounds were made on the back of rats 5 days after diabetes induction, Aqueous extract at a dosage of 100 and 200 mg/kg b.wt was reconstituted in 100 ul of PBS and applied topically once every 2 days up to 14 days to the wounds, Animals in normal and diabetic control groups were left untreated. Wound areas were measured on day 0, 7 and 14 post-wounding, Extract treated animals exhibited 73% and 79% of percentage wound contraction, when compared to diabetic control which was 48% on day 14, The healing rate of extract treated wounds increased significantly as compared to diabetic control. The findings demonstrate the beneficial effects of the topical application of blue-green-algae aqueous extract in the acceleration of diabetic wound healing in animal model. 2013-05-24 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27205/7/ID%2027205.pdf Fakurazi, Sharida and Arulselvan, Palanisamy and Pauzi, Aimi Syarina and Govindarajan, Karthivashan and Abbas, Faridah and Cheah , Pike See (2013) Topical treatment of blue-green algae extract promote healing of diabetic wound. In: International Conference of Traditional and Complimentary Medicine On Health 2013 (ICTCMH 2013), 24-26 May 2013, Taipei, Taiwan. . English
spellingShingle Fakurazi, Sharida
Arulselvan, Palanisamy
Pauzi, Aimi Syarina
Govindarajan, Karthivashan
Abbas, Faridah
Cheah , Pike See
Topical treatment of blue-green algae extract promote healing of diabetic wound.
title Topical treatment of blue-green algae extract promote healing of diabetic wound.
title_full Topical treatment of blue-green algae extract promote healing of diabetic wound.
title_fullStr Topical treatment of blue-green algae extract promote healing of diabetic wound.
title_full_unstemmed Topical treatment of blue-green algae extract promote healing of diabetic wound.
title_short Topical treatment of blue-green algae extract promote healing of diabetic wound.
title_sort topical treatment of blue-green algae extract promote healing of diabetic wound.
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27205/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27205/7/ID%2027205.pdf