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Wound Healing and Guava Leaves

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Wound Healing and Guava Leaves

* Abstract

As the title implies, guava leaf is the main subject for this research. Little had been known that the leaf
of this plant has tannin/tannic acid that constitutes to the healing progress of the wound. The
researchers would determine the difference between the ointment and the tincture made of guava
leaves. This study will be limited to heal specific types of wounds such as abrasion & superficial
wounds, exception were people with healing incapability. The experiment would only last for a
specified time span of 3-4 days.

The researchers had hypothesized that guava ointment can accelerate wound healing faster than the
tincture due to the concentration of the leaf extract. In making the ointment, the leaves must be
washed, chopped and extracted with the use of oil. Added into it was melted candle wax. The product
was been put into a sterile container and solidified. While in making tincture, add a cup of gin to the
chopped guava leaves. The researchers conducted the experiment in two different people with the
same kind of wound. After 4 days, they concluded that the ointment was way better than the tincture
because of the extract’s concentration and the nutritional status of the specimen.

Introduction:

Among the various kinds of wound remedies, the use of herbal plants is very much common and
mainly widespread. Herbal plants are not only effective but also cost-efficient. The World Health
Organization ( WHO ) has recognized 20,000 plant species with medicinal properties providing
several treatments for ailments such as pneumonia, ulcers, diarrhea, colds, and also wounds.

This list of plant species includes guava plant ( Psidium guavaja ), coming from the Myrtaceae family,
that was profound to be one of the healing agents when it comes to wounds. Guava plant seems to
be very varied in terms of its usage. The different parts of its body have their different functions. The
researchers focused on tannic acid that can be found in the leaves of the said plant. This kind of
compound can accelerate and heal wounds. There were also various classifications on the different
kinds of wounds. The researchers would only conduct the experiment on abrasion or superficial
wounds which would be classified accordingly as they go along with the research.

* Background of the Study

Guava ( Psidium guavaja ), a native fruit coming from Mexico, Central & South America, and
throughout Southeast Asia, was been used in the past as a folk medicine by the so-called witch
doctor in certain operations such as circumcision to eliminate certain bacteria or other
microorganisms from spreading through the freshly-open wound. At around mid-1900’s, many
preliminary medical researchers from laboratories discovered that extracts coming from the leaves of
this plant may contribute to the therapeutic mechanisms against diseases like cancer, inflammatory
problems, bacterial infections, etc. The researchers had come-up with this kind of study because they
had researched that out of guava leaves contains a polyphenolic compound called tannic acid which
can accelerate blood clotting, a factor in which can heal wounds. They would prove how this
compound/agent constitutes to wound healing by having two different processes involved.

* Statement of the Problem

This study aims to determine the effectiveness of both the tincture and ointment made of guava
leaves and also the leaves itself on wound healing. It will answer the following set of questions:

* Would the guava leaves be effective in healing wounds or contusions? * Can the guava leaves’
healing capabilities take effect in a limited time span? * Is there a difference in healing between guava
leaves tincture and guava ointment? * What type of product ( tincture or ointment ) can heal wounds
faster in a short time span?

* Significance of the Study

The purpose of this study is to collect as much information the researchers can gain to prove that the
guava leaves can heal wounds by using the recent studies concluded by the other researchers and
by their own data through with further enhancing of knowledge. The researchers aim to innovate and
create new product/s out of guava plant specifically its leaves, producing an alternative material
compared to harmful skin remedies. In this study, the researchers would be focusing on differentiating
and observing the effectiveness of the tincture and ointment in healing. Lastly, the researchers’
objective is to contribute to our society the knowledge they will gain from this research to be further
enhanced in future time. * Scope and Limitation of the Study

This study limits itself to only heal specific cases of wounds such as on accidental wounds &
abrasion/superficial wounds. Exception to this study includes those people suffering from diabetes or
those who were experiencing longer period of regenerating or healing incapability. The researchers
will conduct their observation for 3-4 days. The individuals who will be part of the experimentation are
those who don’t have any serious conditions ( e.g diabetes ) which may affect the normal healing
process but have different nutritional status. The usage of proper gears such as latex gloves and
other sterile materials are needed to sustain the components of the product/s and its possible effects.

* Hypothesis

Wound healing would have gotten much better with the aid of tannic acid or tannin as a remedy that
can be found in guava leaves, which could easily accelerate blood clotting that can lead to faster
wound healing. If the guava leaves would be extracted at the exact time and be processed
successfully, then the guava leaves ointment will be more concentrated and be more effective than
the guava tincture due to its concentrated content.

* Review of Related Literature * The Guava Leaf

Guava leaf ( Psidium guavaja ) is one of the parts of the said tree which has its abundant functions.
The leaf was used by the rural folks to a procedure called “hunad” to wash ulcers and wounds. This
was been an alternative antiseptic to those people who have less access to commercially-produced
antiseptics & antibiotics. ( D.J.S. Manriquez, 2008 ) The 5-10 centimeter-long-oblong leaves, together
with its roots, contain a large percentage of tannic acid and other compounds such as cineol and
quercetin. The essential oil coming from the leaves was been proven to utilized anti-inflammatory
property for 58.27% percentage inhibition. ( A. C. Dweck )

* Tannin/Tannic Acid

A polyphenolic compound that is commonly found in plants specifically in the leaves, bark, stems, bud
and seed of the plant. It has been discovered to utilize antibacterial, antiviral, antiparasitic, and
antioxidant properties. ( E. Villablanca ) Aside from its promising positive effects mentioned, tannin
has been used to utilize blood clotting which can results into good blood circulation, accelerating and
healing of wounds. It is also beneficial for those who have cancer, ulcer, and other inflammatory
cases with due therapeutic applications. ( Wikipedia.org )

* Ointment

A salve used primarily applied on the skin. (The Merriam-Webster Dictionary; p.504) It is an oil-based
preparation that is immiscible or that is incapable of mixing with skin secretions. (Wikipedia.org)

* Tincture

A tincture is mainly an alcoholic solution made of plant or animal product that is used for medications.
It is composed of ethanol which is 40-60% alcohol. (Wikipedia.org) * Wound ( D.J.S. Manriquez, 2008
)

Wound is defined as the break in the continuity of the skin. It is the natural response of the body to
injuries. It has been classified into 4 kinds, namely: open wound, intentional & accidental wound,
incision & lacerated wound, and abrasion & superficial wound. Open Wound - a kind of wound that
has disruption when it comes to the continuity of the skin. Intentional & Accidental Wound – a kind of
wound that resulted from surgical operation/s where there is the disruption of the skin’s integrity.
Incision & Lacerated Wound – a kind of wound that has been done through by clean cut edges, sharp
objects. Abrasion & Superficial Wound – a kind of wound that was covered by scraping of the skin
over fixed thing that resulted to the removal of the dermis or epidermis. When the skin is broken,
several foreign objects such as dirt and bacteria which can lead to complications. ( Benton, 1991 )

* Factors affecting Wound Healing

The following factors that affect wound healing according to Luckmann and Sorensen ( 1988:85-89 )
includes: Age. Exposure to ultraviolet rays constitutes to the decreased blood perfusion done by the
body to our skin. Healing is faster and less complicated when it comes to younger people. Nutritional
Status. Body functioning most likely to occur to well-nourished persons than with malnourished. Well-
nourished persons may be able facilitate healing process because of nutritional reserves. Wound
healing in obese people performs slower because of poor perfusion. Tissues Involved. Tissues with
better blood supply throughout the body heals faster. Wounds on hand and head heals faster than on
legs and feet. Wound Treatment. Medicinal plants that are abundant in the Philippines play big
significance considering its availability in the country and amid of its costs.

* Materials and Methods


Materials to be used: *latex gloves *sterile container ( metal ) *spoon *fragrant oil *knife *mortar &
pestle *candle wax ( for ointment ) *water *metal sift * scissors *guava leaves *steel pan *oil *white
wine/gin

Methodology: * For making Guava leaves tincture: 1. The guava leaves were finely chopped using a
mortar and pestle. 2. A cup of white wine or gin was added to a glass of guava leaves. 3. The
preparation was shook everyday for about a week.

* For making Guava leaves ointment: 1. The guava leaves were gathered, washed, and chopped into
small pieces using scissors. 2. A glass of cooking oil or coconut oil was poured to a glass of guava
leaves. 3. Put it in a steel pan. The leaves were boiled for about 13-15 minutes over slow medium
heat. 4. The boiled leaves were removed from heat. It was then strained with the use of metal sift. 5.
The guava leaves were discarded.

6. The white candles were cut into small pieces. 7. The liquid ( guava leaves extract ) was reheated in
heated pan. The chopped candles were poured into the pan, stirred until it melts. Add the fragrant oil.
8. The heat was turned off after the wax had melted. The liquid was quickly transferred into the
container. Let the mixture be cooled and solidified.

* Results and Discussion | First Day| Second Day| Third Day| Last Day|

Ointment ( MC 1)| There is an irritating sensation from the wound.| There is a formation of thin blood
clot.| Formation of blood clot filled the wound.| Irritating feeling and shedding of blood clot. Nearly
healed.| Tincture( MC 2)| There is no improvement.| There is a little irritating feeling felt by the
person.| Little patches of blood clot.| Not totally healed.| The table shows the result/effect of each
product to the experimental organisms. For each succeeding days, the researchers experimented the
tincture and the ointment on two different people with the same kind of wound. The ointment was
experimented and observed on a well-nourished girl named MC 1 while the tincture was done on an
obese guy named MC 2.

The experimentation happened everyday at exactly 4:30 in the afternoon for MC 2 while the
experimentation for MC 1 happened every 5:00 in the afternoon. The tannic acid, that was present in
the guava leaves contributes to the healing process of the wound but depends mainly on how it was
been processed. Different methodologies were made to produce two different products which were
used to discover the effectiveness of guava leaves in wound healing. The researchers’ data shows
the healing capabilities of the tincture and ointment towards wounded people. MC 1 has the greater
healing process than MC 2 due to the difference between the products used applied in the wound.

The concentration of guava leaves extract to the ointment improves the healing capability of the said
product than with the chopped raw leaves in guava tincture. Nutritional status of the organism is also
a factor in the healing process of the skin. Because MC 2 has an obese status, the experimentation
resulted into a slow wound healing. It was explained that blood perfusion was slower in obese people,
which may slow down the regeneration of the skin continuity. And that was contrary to the result
gained by MC 1, which is well-nourished than MC 1.

* Summary and Conclusion

The researchers conclude that the effectiveness of the guava leaves in wound healing depends on
how it was been processed and also on the health status of the affected people. The guava leaves
ointment, due to its concentrated extract, utilized the wound healing faster than the guava leaves
tincture. Because MC 2 is obese, his nutritional status affects the performance of wound healing that
resulted into poor blood perfusion. Nutritional status is a factor for a faster or slower healing process
of wounds.

* Recommendation

Further researches about the usage of guava leaves in making different kinds of pharmaceutical or
therapeutic mechanisms can be of help to enhance this study and also improving the quality of guava
leaves tincture and ointment into something more useful and productive. Innovation of a broader
perspective about the main functions of the different parts of guava tree may help our society in
certain health-related problems.

* Literature cited/Bibliography

Benton, W. 1991. Encyclopedia Americana, Vol. 9, U.S.A. Grolier Incorporation. Dweck, A.C. A
Review of Guava ( Psidium guavaja ): 1-6. Manriquez, D.J.S. 2008. Malunggay and Guava Leaves
Decoction on Wound Healing: Basis for Health Education: 1-17. Mish, F.C. 2004. The Merriam-
Webster Dictionary. Ointment. 504p. Villablanca, E. Tannins' Styptic and Healing Properties as Health
Guardians. [Internet] Yahoo!, Inc. [modified 2007 Aug 27].

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