Assessment of the Effects of Quince Seed Mucilage and Wheat Germ Oil on Wound Healing in Rats

IF 0.3 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Canan Çulha, Zeynep Ülkü Gün, Aysu Selcuk, Şule APİKOĞLU-RABUŞ
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Objective: People have used traditional herbal medicines for wound care since the dawn of time. This study aimed to assess the cutaneous wound healing effects of wheat germ oil (WGO) and quince seed mucilage (QSM) in rats. Methods: Adult female Wistar albino rats were allocated to one of the three groups: rats treated with topical WGO (n=6); topical QSM (n=6); and topical saline (n=6) as the control group. Two circular, full-thickness wounds of 0.6 mm diameter were created on the dorsal thoracic region of each rat. Test and control solutions were applied twice daily for 14 days. Wound healing was assessed by measuring the wound contraction rate and the time needed for complete epithelialization. Results: When compared with the control group, rats in the WGO group had reduced wound closure rates in the first four days, but considerably greater rates in the 8th, 10th, and 12th days, as well as a shorter duration of time needed to complete epithelialization (11 days vs. 13 days). The wound closure rates of the rats in the QSM group were not substantially different from the control rats and the duration of time needed for complete epithelialization was not significantly different from the control group. Conclusion: WGO use has been shown to improve wound healing. It may be used as an alternative or complementary approach for wound treatment depending on the severity of the wounds. On the other hand, QSM was not found to improve wound healing.
木瓜籽泥和小麦胚芽油对大鼠创伤愈合影响的评价
目的:自古以来,人们就使用传统草药来治疗伤口。本研究旨在探讨小麦胚芽油(WGO)和榅桲籽粘液(QSM)对大鼠皮肤创面愈合的影响。方法:将成年雌性Wistar白化大鼠分为三组:外用WGO治疗大鼠(n=6);局部QSM (n=6);局部生理盐水(n=6)作为对照组。在每只大鼠的胸背区制造2个直径0.6 mm的圆形全层伤口。试验和对照液每天两次,持续14天。通过测量伤口收缩率和完全上皮化所需的时间来评估伤口愈合情况。结果:与对照组相比,WGO组大鼠在头4天的伤口愈合率降低,但在第8、10和12天的伤口愈合率明显提高,完成上皮化所需的时间也更短(11天比13天)。QSM组大鼠伤口愈合率与对照组无显著差异,完全上皮化所需时间与对照组无显著差异。结论:WGO的使用已被证明可以促进伤口愈合。根据伤口的严重程度,它可以作为伤口治疗的替代或补充方法。另一方面,没有发现QSM对伤口愈合有促进作用。
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