Antimicrobial, Antioxidant, and Wound Healing Properties of Kigelia africana (Lam.) Beneth. and Strophanthus hispidus DC.
- C. Agyare, Anita Serwaa Dwobeng, Martin Adarkwa-Yiadom
- Biology, MedicineAdvances in Pharmacological Sciences
- 11 April 2013
Wound tissues treated with methanol leaf and stem bark extracts of K. africana and S. hispidus exhibited antimicrobial, antioxidant, and enhanced wound healing properties and these may justify the medicinal uses of the plants for treatment of microbial infections and wounds.
Review: African medicinal plants with wound healing properties.
- C. Agyare, Y. D. Boakye, E. Bekoe, A. Hensel, S. O. Dapaah, Theresa Appiah
- Medicine, BiologyJournal of Ethnopharmacology
- 11 January 2016
An increased autophagic flux contributes to the anti-inflammatory potential of urolithin A in macrophages.
- Y. D. Boakye, Laura Groyer, E. Heiss
- Biology, MedicineBiochimica et Biophysica Acta - General Subjects
- 2018
In vitro and in vivo antioxidant properties of Phyllanthus muellerianus and its major constituent, geraniin
- Y. D. Boakye, C. Agyare, S. O. Dapaah
- Chemistry
- 2016
Objective: Phyllanthus muellerianus (Kuntze) Exell. of the family Euphorbiaceae, is used as a wound healing agent in Ghana and other West African countries. Oxidative stress has been identified to…
Evaluation of Antimicrobial and Wound Healing Potential of Justicia flava and Lannea welwitschii
- C. Agyare, Solomon Boamah Bempah, Y. D. Boakye, P. G. Ayande, Martin Adarkwa-Yiadom, K. Mensah
- Biology, MedicineEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative…
- 15 September 2013
The above results indicate that methanol leaf extracts of J. flava and L. welwitschii possess antimicrobial and wound healing properties which may justify the traditional uses of the two patients in the treatment of wounds and infections.
Ethnomedicinal survey and mutagenic studies of plants used in Accra metropolis, Ghana.
- E. Oppong Bekoe, C. Agyare, A. Nyarko
- MedicineJournal of Ethnopharmacology
- 10 February 2020
Antibiotic resistance patterns of bacterial isolates from hatcheries and selected fish farms in the Ashanti region of Ghana
- E. E. Agoba, F. Adu, C. Agyare, V. E. Boamah, Y. D. Boakye
- Biology
- 31 August 2017
The bacterial isolates from the sampled fishes exhibited multidrug resistance although there was no recent history of use of antibiotics in most of the farms studied.
Antimicrobial Activities and Time-Kill Kinetics of Extracts of Selected Ghanaian Mushrooms
- Theresa Appiah, Y. D. Boakye, C. Agyare
- Biology, MedicineEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative…
- 29 October 2017
Methanol extracts of T. gibbosa, T. elegans, S. commune, and V. volvacea exhibited antimicrobial activity and may contain bioactive compounds which may serve as potential antibacterial and antifungal agents.
Assessment of Wound-Healing Properties of Medicinal Plants: The Case of Phyllanthus muellerianus
- Y. D. Boakye, C. Agyare, George P. Ayande, N. Titiloye, E. Asiamah, K. O. Danquah
- Medicine, BiologyFrontiers in Pharmacology
- 21 August 2018
PLE and geraniin possess wound healing and cytoprotective effect and Histological studies of wound tissues showed high levels of fibroblasts and increased collagen content and cross-linking in PLE and Geraniin-treated wound tissues.
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