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Montrichardia linifera (Arruda) Schott promotes accelerated wound healing in vitro : a promising healing

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Laboratory of Neuroinflammation ,Institute of Biological Sciences ,Federal University of Pará ,Belém ,Brazil
Bastos, Aline Costa;
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Laboratory of Neuroinflammation ,Institute of Biological Sciences ,Federal University of Pará ,Belém ,Brazil
Gomes, Maurício Ferreira;
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Laboratory of Central Extraction ,Institute of Exact and Natural Sciences ,Federal University of Pará ,Belém ,Brazil
Pinheiro, W. B. S.;
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Laboratory of Chemical Analysis, Coordination of Earth Sciences and Ecology ,Emílio Goeldi Museum ,Belém ,Brazil
Botelho, Anderson de Santana;
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Laboratory of Chemical Analysis, Coordination of Earth Sciences and Ecology ,Emílio Goeldi Museum ,Belém ,Brazil
Batista, Raimundo Junior da Rocha;
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Laboratory of Chemical Analysis, Coordination of Earth Sciences and Ecology ,Emílio Goeldi Museum ,Belém ,Brazil
Amarante, Cristine Bastos do;
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Faculty of Health Sciences ,University of Brasilia ,Brasilia ,Federal ,Brazil
Rezende, Taia Maria Berto;
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Chemical Engineering Section ,Military Institute of Engineering ,Rio deJaneiro ,Brazil
Silva, Yasmin Cunha da;
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Laboratory for the Support of Technological Development ,Chemistry Institute ,Federal University of Rio de Janeiro ,Rio deJaneiro ,Brazil
Antonio, Ananda da Silva;
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Laboratory for the Support of Technological Development ,Chemistry Institute ,Federal University of Rio de Janeiro ,Rio deJaneiro ,Brazil
Pereira, Henrique Marcelo Gualberto;
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Chemical Engineering Section ,Military Institute of Engineering ,Rio deJaneiro ,Brazil
Veiga Júnior, Valdir Florêncio da;
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Oncology Research Center ,Federal University of Pará ,Belém ,Brazil
Khayat, André Salim;
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Laboratory of Experimental Neuropathology ,Institute of Biological Sciences ,Federal University of Pará ,Belém ,Brazil
Yamada, Elizabeth S.;
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Laboratory of Neuroinflammation ,Institute of Biological Sciences ,Federal University of Pará ,Belém ,Brazil
Bastos, Gilmara de Nazareth Tavares

Introduction Montrichardia linifera (Arruda) Schott ( M. linifera ) is commonly used by Amazonian riverine communities for the treatment of skin ulcers, although its effects as a wound healer have never been evaluated until now. Therefore, the in vitro wound-healing activity of the extracts from the stem and petiole of M. linifera was investigated for the first time. Methods The extracts were characterized by chromatography coupled with spectroscopic or spectrometric methods (HPTLC-UV and UHPLC-MS), and free radical scavenging was verified using bioautography with the DPPH radical. Cytotoxicity was evaluated through the MTT method, and a scratch assay was employed to assess cell migration, while in vitro cell proliferation was evaluated through immunofluorescence for BrdU-positive cells. Results Chemical characterization revealed the presence of 13 metabolites in ESML and EPML extracts. Analytical analysis of the extract demonstrated the elimination of free radicals by autobiography. The extracts did not demonstrate cytotoxicity in fibroblasts and cell migration and proliferation were, significantly, increased reducing the wound area in vitro . Conclusion Thus, it was observed that the extracts from the stem and petiole of M. linifera possess potential wound-healing effects in fibroblasts in vitro . This is a pioneering study that provides insights for future studies on the mechanisms of action of this species, in addition to validating the ethnopharmacological knowledge of this species used in the Amazon.

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License Holder: Copyright © 2025 Bastos, Gomes, Pinheiro, Botelho, Batista, Amarante, Rezende, Silva, Antonio, Pereira, Veiga Júnior, Khayat, Yamada and Bastos.

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