Selenium addition to green papaya extract improves epidermal wound healing

Introduction: Wounds due to injuries for various reasons and for the diabetic patients have been a major public health concern. In the search for a wound healing agent of herbal origin, we have earlier reported the efficiency of the green (unripe) Carica papaya extracts [Food Chem Toxicol. 2008. 46:...

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Main Authors: Rahman, Mohammad Tariqur, Akram, Haris B., Bero, Dinie Najwa, Mohamad, Mohd Yusuf
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spelling my.iium.irep.166042012-01-30T01:53:24Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/16604/ Selenium addition to green papaya extract improves epidermal wound healing Rahman, Mohammad Tariqur Akram, Haris B. Bero, Dinie Najwa Mohamad, Mohd Yusuf TP248.13 Biotechnology Introduction: Wounds due to injuries for various reasons and for the diabetic patients have been a major public health concern. In the search for a wound healing agent of herbal origin, we have earlier reported the efficiency of the green (unripe) Carica papaya extracts [Food Chem Toxicol. 2008. 46: 2384-2389]. Here we report that addition of Se with green papaya extract results in further improvement of wound healing efficiency. Results: During the first phase (0-4 days) of healing of epidermal wound (induced by biopsy puncture on mouse epidermis, 5 mm in diameter) use of the water extract (WE) without Zn or Se results in maximum reduction, i.e., ~70% of the initial wound area by day 2. However, 14 days are required for the complete healing. Average shortest time (day) taken for the complete healing was observed using the PBS extract (PE) with Se at 0.5 or 1.0 mg/g of the extract. Most efficient healing, as calculated by comparing total time required for healing with or without extracts, was observed with Se addition with the PE or WE. Notably, unlike the water extract, the PBS extract does not contain any tannin while it contains more protein than water extract. However, total yield, as measured by extract (mg)/papaya flesh (100g), is comparable for both PBS and water extracts. Conclusions: Green papaya extract prepared in PBS if added with appropriate amount of Se can be used as a potential natural source of wound healing which at the same time will be safer than synthetic drugs. 2010 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/16604/1/2010_IRIIE_Kamarul_et_al_Aromatic.pdf Rahman, Mohammad Tariqur and Akram, Haris B. and Bero, Dinie Najwa and Mohamad, Mohd Yusuf (2010) Selenium addition to green papaya extract improves epidermal wound healing. In: IIUM Research, Innovation & Invention Exhibition (IRIIE 2010), 26 - 27 January 2010, Kuala Lumpur. http://www.iium.edu.my/irie/10/info/Programme_Book%20Part_2.pdf
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Rahman, Mohammad Tariqur
Akram, Haris B.
Bero, Dinie Najwa
Mohamad, Mohd Yusuf
Selenium addition to green papaya extract improves epidermal wound healing
description Introduction: Wounds due to injuries for various reasons and for the diabetic patients have been a major public health concern. In the search for a wound healing agent of herbal origin, we have earlier reported the efficiency of the green (unripe) Carica papaya extracts [Food Chem Toxicol. 2008. 46: 2384-2389]. Here we report that addition of Se with green papaya extract results in further improvement of wound healing efficiency. Results: During the first phase (0-4 days) of healing of epidermal wound (induced by biopsy puncture on mouse epidermis, 5 mm in diameter) use of the water extract (WE) without Zn or Se results in maximum reduction, i.e., ~70% of the initial wound area by day 2. However, 14 days are required for the complete healing. Average shortest time (day) taken for the complete healing was observed using the PBS extract (PE) with Se at 0.5 or 1.0 mg/g of the extract. Most efficient healing, as calculated by comparing total time required for healing with or without extracts, was observed with Se addition with the PE or WE. Notably, unlike the water extract, the PBS extract does not contain any tannin while it contains more protein than water extract. However, total yield, as measured by extract (mg)/papaya flesh (100g), is comparable for both PBS and water extracts. Conclusions: Green papaya extract prepared in PBS if added with appropriate amount of Se can be used as a potential natural source of wound healing which at the same time will be safer than synthetic drugs.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Rahman, Mohammad Tariqur
Akram, Haris B.
Bero, Dinie Najwa
Mohamad, Mohd Yusuf
author_facet Rahman, Mohammad Tariqur
Akram, Haris B.
Bero, Dinie Najwa
Mohamad, Mohd Yusuf
author_sort Rahman, Mohammad Tariqur
title Selenium addition to green papaya extract improves epidermal wound healing
title_short Selenium addition to green papaya extract improves epidermal wound healing
title_full Selenium addition to green papaya extract improves epidermal wound healing
title_fullStr Selenium addition to green papaya extract improves epidermal wound healing
title_full_unstemmed Selenium addition to green papaya extract improves epidermal wound healing
title_sort selenium addition to green papaya extract improves epidermal wound healing
publishDate 2010
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/16604/1/2010_IRIIE_Kamarul_et_al_Aromatic.pdf
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http://www.iium.edu.my/irie/10/info/Programme_Book%20Part_2.pdf
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