Effects of leaf and flower extracts of Tagetes erecta on buccal mucosal and tongue ulcer of rats in comparison with triamcinolone
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As the gateway of the body, the mouth senses and responds to the
newlineexternal world and at the same time reflects what is happening deep inside
newlinethe body. Oral health and general health should not be interpreted as
newlineseparate entities as they are closely related and influence each other. An
newlineoral manifestation of a systemic disease is an oral condition that directly or
newlineindirectly results from a disease process in another part of the body. Oral
newlineinvolvement may precede or follow the appearance of findings at other
newlinelocations Eg: Diabetes mellitus, lupus erythematosus. At the same time poor
newlineoral hygiene also results in systemic complications. The oral cavity is involved
newlinein many physiological functions like mastication, digestion, speech and
newlinesometimes even in respiration. It is also unique for the presence of teeth,
newlinetongue and mucosa. The mouth is frequently involved in conditions that affect
newlinethe skin.The biomolecules present in Tagetes erecta show that the plant will
newlinehave many medicinal properties. Hence, there was a need to study the effect
newlineof leaf and flower extracts of T. erecta on oxidative stress and antioxidant
newlinelevels on oral ulcer induced rat model to fill the existing lacuna in the
newlineliterature. The study also compared the healing potential of the extract against
newlinethe ulcer model versus the standard drug, triamcinolone.Triamcinalone. Overall, the study resulted in highly
newlinesignificant improvement in all the parameters than other conventional
newlinetreatment in healing the ulcer and effectiveness was similar to that of standard
newlinedrug.
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