• Title of article

    Probiotic Bacteria in Wound Healing; An in-vivo study

  • Author/Authors

    Sinha, Astha Biomolecules Lab - School of Biosciences and Technology - Vellore Institute of Technology - India , Sagar, Shakti Biomolecules Lab - School of Biosciences and Technology - Vellore Institute of Technology - India , M, Madhumathy Biomolecules Lab - School of Biosciences and Technology - Vellore Institute of Technology - India , Osborne, Jabez Biomolecules Lab - School of Biosciences and Technology - Vellore Institute of Technology - India

  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    11
  • To page
    15
  • Abstract
    Background: Probiotics are food supplements that benefit the host by improving its intestinal microbial balance. Probiotics are used as diet supplements to prevent diarrhoea and improve lactose tolerance. Objectives: The present study deals with the isolation of a potent probiotic strain capable of inducing healing properties in rat model. Materials and Methods: Probiotic VITSAMJ1 was isolated from goat milk using MRS media. The antimicrobial assay was carried out against S. aureus (MTCC 3160) and the wound healing properties were assessed on female Wistar rats. A 1.5 cm2 subcutaneous wound was induced in the rats, and a probiotic gel formulation was tropically applied onto the wounds. Tissue biopsy was carried out after days 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11. Total leucocyte count and Histopathological analysis were performed after each interval. Results: VITSAMJ1 can be effectively used for wound healing. Conclusion: VITSAMJ1 can be effectively used for wound healing.
  • Keywords
    Histopathological studies , Probiotic bacteria , Probiotic gel formulation , Rat model , Wound healing
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Record number

    2495685