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K. L. Mankani

Publications -  13
Citations -  608

K. L. Mankani is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Granulation tissue & Wound healing. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 12 publications receiving 563 citations.

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Wound healing activity of embelin isolated from the ethanol extract of leaves of Embelia ribes Burm.

TL;DR: Ethanol extract of the leaves of Embelia ribes Burm and its isolated quinone compound embelin were screened for wound healing activity by excision, incision and dead space wound models on Swiss Albino Rats and histological examination of the granulation tissue of embelin treated group showed increased cross-linking of collagen fibers and absence of monocytes.
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Wound healing activity of the leaf extracts and deoxyelephantopin isolated from Elephantopus scaber Linn.

TL;DR: The ethanol extract and the isolated constituent of E. scaber promoted wound-healing activity in all the three wound models and was more significant in deoxyelephantopin-treated animals.
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Evaluation of hepatoprotective activity of stem bark of Pterocarpus marsupium roxb

TL;DR: Methanol extract of the stem bark of P. marsupium possesses significant hepatoprotective activity, and the toxic effect of CCl4 was controlled significantly by restoration of the levels of serum bilirubin, protein and enzymes as compared to the normal and the standard drug silymarin-treated groups.
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Evaluation of wound-healing potency of Vernonia arborea Hk.

TL;DR: High rate of wound contraction, decrease in the period for epithelialisation, high skin breaking strength and granulation strength, increase in dry granulation tissue weight, elevated hydroxyproline content and increased collagenation in histopathological section were observed in animals treated with methanol leaf extract and aqueous leaf extract when compared to the control group of animals.
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Evaluation of hepatoprotective activity of Clerodendrum serratum L.

TL;DR: The results when compared with the standard drug silymarin revealed that the hepatoprotective activity of the constituent ursolic acid is significant as similar to the standardDrug.