ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2020,12,6,1268-1275.DOI:10.5530/pj.2020.12.175Published:September 2020Type:Original ArticleWound Healing Activity of an Ointment from Solanum tuberosum L. "Tumbay Yellow Potato" on Mus musculus Balb/cGaly P Rosas-Cruz, Carmen R Silva-Correa, Abhel A Calderón-Peña, Víctor E Villarreal-La Torre, Cinthya L Aspajo-Villalaz, José L. Cruzado-Razco, Jorge Del Rosario-Chávarri, Juan C Rodríguez-Soto, Orlando E Pretel-Sevillano, William Antonio Sagástegui-Guarniz, and Anabel D González-Siccha Galy P. Rosas-Cruz1, Carmen R. Silva-Correa1, Abhel A. Calderón- Peña2, Víctor E. Villarreal-La Torre1,*, Cinthya L. Aspajo- Villalaz2, José L. Cruzado-Razco1, Jorge Del Rosario-Chávarri2, Juan Rodríguez-Soto2, Orlando E. Pretel-Sevillano2, William Antonio Sagástegui-Guarniz1, Anabel D. González-Siccha1 1Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica, Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, PERÚ. 2Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, PERÚ. Abstract:Background: Solanum tuberosum L. is an Andean tuber that is mainly characterized by its antioxidant properties. Objective: To evaluate the healing activity of an S. tuberosum-based ointment on wounds induced in mice. Material and methods: Ethanolic extracts of peel and pulp of tubers of S. tuberosum "Tumbay yellow potato" were prepared, which were incorporated into 1% and 2% ointment formulations. Mus musculus Balb/c with induced wound were distributed in the following working groups: Group I (Negative Control), Group II (Positive Control: Neomycin, Polymyxin B and Bacitracin Ointment) and Groups III and IV (Ointment at 1 % and 2% of S. tuberosum extract, respectively), daily administration of topical treatments were carried out for 07 days. Wound closure was determined during the experimentation time, then euthanized with sodium pentobarbital 60 mg/kg b.w. (i.p.) to obtain skin samples for histopathological analysis. Results: Groups III and IV showed that better evidence of wound closure and scarring in the histopathological analysis, the greatest effect being in Group IV. Conclusions: S. tuberosum ointments show healing activity in induced wounds in mice, the most effective treatment being the 2% ointment formulation. Keywords:Histology, Skin, Solanum tuberosum, Wound Healing, Yellow potatoView:PDF (4.68 MB) PDF Images Graphical Abstract ‹ Phytotherapeutic Evidence Against Coronaviruses and Prospects for COVID-19 up Antioxidant and the Efficacy of Sophora secundiflora and Methoxyisoflavones in the Immune Function of Pigeons Vaccinated against Paramyxovirus Serotype-1 ›