Introduction: Ethnomedicine is the study of medicinal plants and their traditional uses in treating a variety of illnesses.Research on ethnomedicine and ethnobotany has great potential to grow and produce new medications.Because medicinal plants include a variety of biologically active compounds, documenting ethnomedicinal information is crucial to the discovery of novel molecules based on traditional knowledge.Need of the study: The plant Porana paniculata Roxb.
has Ethno-medicinal properties.Traditional healers in the state of Chhattisgarh use its root paste topically to treat wounds and cure bone fractures.Only a single paper has been published on its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.Its ability to cure wounds has not been the subject of any scientific research.
Aim: The study aims to evaluate the wound-healing activity Washing Machine Idler Pulley of the extract of the root of P.paniculata Roxb.in Wistar albino rats.Materials and Methods: An experimental study will be conducted at Datta Meghe College of Pharmacy and Research, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha, Maharashtra, India from June 2024 to Dec 2024.
The Botanical Survey of India (BSI) will verify the authenticity of P.paniculata Roxb.roots that will be obtained from Chhattisgarh in Grishma (mid-April to mid-June) or Shishira Ritu (mid-December to mid-February).Wistar albino rats, scientific-grade chemicals, and gram-positive and gram-negative microorganisms will all be purchased from reliable sources.
The preparation of an extract ointment will be employed to evaluate the Ski de fond - Homme - Vetements - Chandail activity of wound healing, in Wistar albino rats utilising an excision wound model.The antimicrobial activity will be evaluated using an Agar well diffusion technique.Data obtained will be analysed using One-way ANOVA and a p-value less than 0.05 will be considered as significant.