Wound-healing activity of Hydroxytriazenes–A new class of Bioactive compounds
ABSTRACT:
In the present study, the wound-healing activity of some
substituted hydroxytriazenes was investigated. Excision, resutured incision and
dead space wound models were used to evaluate the wound-healing activity of
substituted hydroxytriazenes. In excision wound model, treatment was continued
till the complete healing of the wound, in incision and dead space wound models
the treatment was continued for 10 days. For topical application, 5% w/w
ointment of hydroxytriazenes was prepared in 2% sodium alginate and for oral
administration hydroxytriazenes dissolved in DMSO, at dose 5 mg/kg were used.
In excision and incision wound models, the control group of animals was left
untreated and in dead space wound models the animals were treated with DMSO
(1ml/kg). The healing of the wound was assessed by the rate of wound
contraction, period of epithelialisation, skin breaking strength, granulation
strength, dry granulation tissue weight and hydroxyproline estimation. Except
the parent compound (HD-1), rest of the hydroxytriazenes (HD-2 and HD-3)
significantly promoted the wound-healing activity in all the three wound
models. Substituted hydroxytriazenes (HD-2 and HD-3) promote the wound-healing
activity, whereas the parent hydroxytriazene compound (HD1) does not do so.
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