Effectiveness of maggot extractions and secretion (E/S) of Lucilia sericata in reducing wound surface in experimental scalding burn injury

IF 0.7 Q4 BIOLOGY
Zahra Sadat Amiri, K. Akbarzadeh, M. Douraghi, Khosrou Abdi, Abbas Aghaei Afshar, Jasem ghaffari, Razieh shabani Kordshouli, M. Akbari, J. Rafinejad
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Abstract. Amiri ZS, Akbarzadeh K, Douraghi M, Abdi KM, Afshar AA, Ghaffari J, Kordshouli RS, Akbari M, Rafinejad J. 2021. Effectiveness of maggot extractions and secretion (E/S) of Lucilia sericata in reducing wound surface in an experimental scalding burn injury. Nusantara Bioscience 13: 11-15. Lucilia sericata larvae have been successfully used as medicinal larvae for wound healing. This study was performed to evaluate the therapeutic effects of the primary ointment made from excretory-secretory substances of L.sericata larvae on experimental burn wounds on rabbits under laboratory conditions. Extraction of ES from the third stage of L.sericata larvae and antibiogram testing was done. Four rabbits were randomly divided into four groups; three standard third-grade burn wounds were created on the back of each rabbit for intervention groups (B, D) of wounds were used respectively from the original ointment made from ES and ES without accompanying material. Nitrofurazone ointment was used for the positive (C) and placebo ointment was used for the negative (A). On the 21st day, all scars of wounds in groups B and D were separated and the wound was free of infectious tissue, whereas in groups A and C that the scars were clinging to the base. The level of the ulcer was significantly lower in the E/S intervention group and the infectious tissue was not observed during the treatment of group B and D wounds. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) did not show resistance to excretory-secretory substances of L. sericata larvae. The debridement and recovery process was faster in the ES-treated group and the initial ointment than in the control group. The results showed that maggot extractions and secretion (E/S) of L. sericata in reducing wound healing is appropriate for treatment.
蚕桑蛆提取物和分泌物(E/S)对实验性烫伤创面减少作用的研究
摘要Amiri ZS、Akbarzadeh K、Douraghi M、Abdi KM、Afshar AA、Ghaffari J、Kordshouli RS、Akbari M、Rafinejad J.2021。蚕蛾蛆提取物和分泌物(E/S)在减少实验性烫伤创面中的作用。努桑塔拉生物科学13:11-15。蚕蛾幼虫已被成功地用作伤口愈合的药用幼虫。本研究在实验室条件下评价了用蚕桑幼虫排泄分泌物质制成的初级软膏对家兔实验性烧伤创面的治疗效果。从蚕桑幼虫第三阶段提取ES,并进行抗药性测试。将4只家兔随机分为4组;在每只兔子的背部上创建三个标准的三级烧伤伤口作为干预组(B、D)。伤口分别由ES和ES制成的原始软膏制成,没有附带材料。呋喃西林软膏用于阳性(C),安慰剂软膏用于阴性(A)。第21天,B组和D组伤口的所有疤痕都分离了,伤口没有感染性组织,而A组和C组伤口的疤痕紧贴基底。E/S干预组的溃疡水平显著降低,在B组和D组伤口的治疗过程中没有观察到感染组织。耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌(MRSA)对蚕蛹排泄分泌物质无抗性。ES治疗组和初始软膏的清创和恢复过程比对照组更快。结果表明,蚕蛹蛆的提取和分泌(E/S)在减少伤口愈合方面是合适的治疗方法。
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