Objective: Jatyadi thailam, an Ayurvedic preparation, is renowned for its efficacy in diabetic wound healing and inflammation. This study aimed to validate and compare the diabetic wound-healing potential of two Jatyadi thailam formulations - Ayurvedic formulary of India Jatyadi thailam (JT-AFI) and Yogagrantha formulation of Jatyadi thailam (JT-YG), in a diabetic environment using L929 fibroblast cells .
Methodology: The effects on cell survival, proliferation, migration, angiogenesis, cell cycle progression, apoptosis, ROS generation, and mitochondrial function were evaluated.
Results: The formulations promoted cell proliferation, migration, angiogenesis, while also regulating cell cycle and apoptosis. They effectively suppressed ROS generation and modulated mitochondrial function. JT-AFI exhibited superior efficacy in accelerating diabetic wound healing compared to JT-YG.
Conclusion: These findings provide substantial support for the mechanistic role of Jatyadi thailam in diabetic wound healing.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13813455.2023.2264536 | DOI Listing |
Arch Physiol Biochem
December 2024
Department of Chemistry, Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women, Coimbatore, India.
Objective: Jatyadi thailam, an Ayurvedic preparation, is renowned for its efficacy in diabetic wound healing and inflammation. This study aimed to validate and compare the diabetic wound-healing potential of two Jatyadi thailam formulations - Ayurvedic formulary of India Jatyadi thailam (JT-AFI) and Yogagrantha formulation of Jatyadi thailam (JT-YG), in a diabetic environment using L929 fibroblast cells .
Methodology: The effects on cell survival, proliferation, migration, angiogenesis, cell cycle progression, apoptosis, ROS generation, and mitochondrial function were evaluated.
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med
July 2021
Faculty of Medicine, University of Latvia, Riga 1004, Latvia.
Objective: Polyherbal formulations and () are used in Indian traditional medicine for diabetic chronic wounds, fistula, fissure, eczema, and burn management. We aimed to investigate the antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties of crude hexane and ethanol extracts of formulations.
Methods: Antibacterial activity of extracts was tested to estimate minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) against nine reference bacterial strains, including one methicillin-resistant (MRSA) and multidrug-resistant (MDR) , and clinical strains of methicillin-susceptible (MSSA), all involved in diabetic foot infection.
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