PENGARUH PEMBERIAN GEL BINAHONG TERHADAP PENYEMBUHAN LUKA SAYAT

Deby Zulkarnain Rahadian Syah, Nofran Putra Pratama
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Background: Effective wound healing will reduce the costs incurred for treatment. Wound assessment, action and selection of treatment are carried out based on conditions and problems. Today's society prefers to do treatment by utilizing natural resources only on incision wounds given binahong leaves. Objective: Produces a binahong gel composition that heals cuts and minimizes infection in the incision. Methods: This research is included in inferential quantitative with parametric data. The mean difference test was then performed, followed by a paired t-test. Results: Administration of Na CMC On day 10 the mean wound closed was 18.83 cm with a standard deviation of 1.15. The administration of 1% binahong gel obtained an average wound healing area of 19.54 cm with a standard deviation of 0.18. The administration of 5% binahomg gel on the 6th day only showed wound healing with a T test value of 0.004 but on day 8 there was no additional wound closure with an average wound healing area of 6.36. The administration of 7.5% gel was known until the 10th day indicating that there was no wound healing. Giving Povidone iodine is known to be on the 8th day showing wound healing with an average wound healing of 6.65 cm. Conclusion: The 1% binahong gel was more effective in accelerating the healing of cuts in rats compared to the 5% and 7.5% binahong gel.
背景:有效的伤口愈合将降低治疗费用。根据情况和问题进行伤口评估、行动和治疗选择。今天的社会更倾向于利用自然资源,只在伤口上使用红叶进行治疗。目的:研制一种愈合伤口并减少切口感染的binahong凝胶组合物。方法:本研究采用参数化数据进行推理定量。然后进行均值差异检验,然后进行配对t检验。结果:给药第10天伤口愈合平均为18.83 cm,标准差为1.15。1%比那红凝胶组伤口愈合面积平均为19.54 cm,标准差为0.18。第6天给药5% binahomg凝胶仅创面愈合,T检验值为0.004,第8天无新增创面愈合,平均创面愈合面积为6.36。7.5%凝胶给药至第10天,表明伤口没有愈合。给予聚维酮碘在第8天显示伤口愈合,平均伤口愈合6.65厘米。结论:1%比那红凝胶比5%和7.5%比那红凝胶更能促进大鼠伤口愈合。
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