Wound Healing Properties of Moringa Oleifera on Normal cell line
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Abstract
The quality of the patient's life is affected by the complex and difficult process of wound healing. Hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling are the four highly planned stages that it goes through to be accomplished. All four steps must take place in the right order and time period for a wound to heal successfully. Tropical and subtropical nations are home to the monogeneric plant species Moringa oleifera of the Moringaceae family. The purpose of the current study was to investigate M. oleifera's potential to heal wounds in vitro. Cell viability and wound scratch test experiments were performed in the study. The Madin-Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) cells are mammalian cell line was used ; it was subjected to various concentrations of Moreingo oleifera After 24 hours of incubation, the MTT test was used to analyze their influence on the viability of MDCK cell line, The second experiment included: induce a wound in MDCK cell line then expose the scratched cells to the enhancement dose which was obtained from the first experiment to detect the more active one for wound healing
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Normal cell line; Moringa Oleifera; Wound Healing