The effect of geraniol dressing obtained from rose oil wound healing in diabetic rats

Sıddıka Ersoy, A. Türeyen, A. Kocabiyik, Y. Karakaya
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Introduction: Diabetic foot is one of the most important chronic complications of diabetes mellitus. In this study, the aim was to investigate the healing effect of dressing with geraniol material obtained from rose oil. Materials and Methods: The experimental period of the study was carried out between June 2, 2016, and 27, 2016. Sprague-Dawley rats were used and three experimental, two control groups were formed. In the study conducted with a total of 40 rats, each group consisted of eight rats. Geraniol dressing, isotonic wet dressing, and hydrocolloid wound dressing were applied topically once a day to the first, second, and third groups, respectively. No dressing was applied to the positive and negative control groups. Index of oxidative stress of wound healing was assessed by total antioxidant status/total oxidant status measurements. Results: Due to the macroscopic results, it was determined that wound score was significantly decreased on day 3 in the first group and non-diabetic groups compared with other groups. When the microscopic findings were compared with day 0, in the first group, significant decrease of the level of collagen density and epithelization was observed on day 10. In the first group, increase in fat cells had become significant than other groups. In the CD34, SMA and vimentin staining, the first group showed superiority to other dressings. In the last measurements, the highest drop was seen in geraniol dressed and negative control groups. Conclusion: According to the study, geraniol dressed group provided similar wound healing with negative control group and showed superiority to the other products used as a standard in wound care.
玫瑰精油制备的香叶醇敷料对糖尿病大鼠创面愈合的影响
糖尿病足是糖尿病最重要的慢性并发症之一。本研究旨在探讨从玫瑰精油中提取的香叶醇材料敷料的愈合效果。材料与方法:本研究的实验期为2016年6月2日至2016年6月27日。采用Sprague-Dawley大鼠,分为3个实验组和2个对照组。实验共40只大鼠,每组8只。第一组、第二组、第三组分别局部应用香叶醇敷料、等渗湿敷料、水胶体敷料,每日1次。阳性对照组和阴性对照组均不敷敷料。采用总抗氧化状态/总氧化状态测定法评价创面愈合的氧化应激指标。结果:根据宏观结果,与其他组相比,第一组和非糖尿病组在第3天伤口评分明显降低。与第0天的显微镜观察结果相比,第10天,第一组的胶原密度和上皮细胞水平明显下降。在第一组中,脂肪细胞的增加比其他组明显。在CD34、SMA和波形蛋白染色上,第一组优于其他敷料。在最后一次测量中,服用香叶醇和不服用香叶醇的对照组下降幅度最大。结论:香叶醇敷料组创面愈合情况与阴性对照组相似,在创面护理方面优于其他标准产品。
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