The study objective was assessment of wound healing traits of
Valeriana officinalis and
Chelidonium majus hydro-alcoholic (HA) extracts on surgical wounds in Wistar rats. The HA root extracts were separated using percolator and ۹۶ degree alcohol in desiccator device. In addition, ۲۴ Wistar rats (six months and ۲۰۰ gr) were divided into three groups including control, V. officinalis and C. majus. The wound creation (۲ cm diameter) was developed by initial intraperitoneal injection of anesthetic drugs (۵% ketamine and ۵mg/kg of diazepam) and hair shaving. After ۲۴ hrs of wound creation, the treatment using ointment containing ۵% of each V. officinalis and C. majus HA extract was implemented for ۲۱ days. The wound imaging on days ۴, ۷, ۱۴ and ۲۱ was performed using a digital camera. Additionally, histopathologic examination of wounds was conducted at ۴, ۷, ۱۴ and ۲۱-day intervals. The microscopic and macroscopic observations revealed significant higher wound healing rates in treated groups compared to the control. The histopathologic examinations inferred the sufficient angiogenesis, existence of collagen and fibroblast cells and decrease in the inflammatory cells. Moreover, wound contraction was observed in treated groups. Noticeably, the C. majus HA extract treated the wounds more efficiently. The wound healing of Wistar rats using HA extracts from V. officinalis and C. majus was promising though more investigations are required. Additionally, C. majus HA extract had higher healing effect compared to that of V. officinalis. It is proposed to evaluate the cytotoxic levels of extracts and formulate them in future studies to achieve more efficient and rapid healing of wounds. In addition, combination of extracts from various herbal medicines and with synthetic drugs can be studied for wound healing.