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Title: Histopathologic evaluation of Ecballium elaterium applied to nasal mucosa in a rat rhinosinusitis model
Authors: Eti, C.M.
Vayisoglu, Y.
Kardaş, Berkan
Arpaci, R.B.
Horasan, E.S.
Kanik, A.
Eti, N.
Keywords: Ecballium elaterium extract
antiinflammatory agent
plant extract
animal experiment
animal model
animal tissue
antibacterial activity
antiinflammatory activity
Article
bacterial sinusitis
controlled study
histopathology
male
nonhuman
nose mucosa
rat
soft palate
Streptococcus pneumoniae
trachea
animal
Cucurbitaceae
disease model
drug effect
microbiology
phytotherapy
pneumococcal infection
procedures
rhinitis
sinusitis
Animals
Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Disease Models, Animal
Nasal Mucosa
Phytotherapy
Plant Extracts
Pneumococcal Infections
Rats
Rhinitis
Sinusitis
Publisher: Medquest Communications LLC
Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the antimicrobial effects of the medicinal plant Ecballium elaterium, which is topically applied as a traditional medicine for the treatment of rhinosinusitis. Pure and extract forms of E elaterium were applied to the nasal cavity of rats for the treatment of Streptococcus-pneumoniae -induced rhinosinusitis. The nasal mucosa, soft palate, and trachea of the rats were harvested in the first hour, third day, and third week for histopathologic evaluation. This experiment revealed the anti-inflammatory effects of E elaterium and showed that it reduced fibrosis. The anti-inflammatory effect of all forms of E elaterium was found to reach its maximum level on the third day, decreasing by the third week. We also observed that the pure form of E elaterium caused severe epithelium loss in the first hour after application. The mechanism of the anti-inflammatory effect of different levels of extract forms needs to be further analyzed with different doses and duration of treatment. © 2018 Vendome Group, LLC.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10755
ISSN: 0145-5613
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