臭氧化油(芝麻、黑草、贯叶连翘)对大鼠伤口愈合过程的影响

I. Canpolat, Y. Eröksüz, Tamara Rızaoğlu
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目的:观察3种不同臭氧化油(芝麻油、黑草油和贯叶连翘油)对创面愈合率、愈合过程及可能出现的并发症的影响。材料与方法:选用成年Wistar白化雌性大鼠21只。受试者分为早期创面愈合组(7 d)、中期创面愈合组(14 d)和晚期创面愈合组(21 d)。所有大鼠背部均形成4个等大小的全层皮肤创面(直径10 mm)。选择这个区域是为了防止自己造成的伤害和减少外部刺激。伤口在愈合过程中没有愈合。在第一个创面(对照)未处理的情况下,第二个创面使用臭氧化芝麻油,第三个创面使用臭氧化黑草油,第四个创面使用臭氧化贯叶连翘油。各组均未给予肠外给药。第1、2、3组分别于第7、14、21天实施安乐死。每日宏观观察伤口愈合情况。从受伤当天起,每天用卡尺测量单个大鼠的伤口大小并拍照。安乐死后,对所有伤口部位进行组织病理学检查。结果:两组患者第1天创面愈合无明显差异。第14天,黑皮油组和芝麻油组愈合效果更好(p≤0.05)。第21天,所有受试者的伤口完全愈合,黑皮油治疗效果优于其他治疗方法(p≤0.01)。结论:在本研究中,使用黑葛油和芝麻油三种不同的碎油,创面愈合效果最好。
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EFFECTS ON THE WOUND HEALING PROCESS USING OZONATED OILS ( SESAME, NIGELLA SATIVA , HYPERICUM PERFORATUM ) IN RATS
Objective: In this study, the effects of three different ozonated oils ( Sesame , Nigella sativa and Hypericum perforatum ) on wound closure rate, healing process and possible complications were examined macroscopically and microscopically. Materials and Methods: Twenty-one adult Wistar albino female rats were used in the study. Subjects were divided into three groups, early wound healing, (7 days), medium wound healing, (14 days) and late wound healing (21 days). Four full-thickness skin wounds of equal size (10 mm in diameter) were formed on the back regions of all rats. This region was chosen for preventing self-inflicted injuries and reducing external irritation. The wound was left open during the healing process. While the first wound (control) received no treatment in the second wound, ozonated Sesame oil, in the third wound ozonated Nigella sativa oil and in the fourth wound ozonated Hypericum perforatum oil were used. No group obtained parenteral drug administration. First, second and third main groups were euthanized on days 7, 14 and 21, respectively. The wound healing was assessed macroscopically daily. Wound sizes of individual rats were measured with a caliper and digitally photographed every day from the day of injury. After euthanasia, all wound sites of the subjects were evaluated histopathologically. Results: There were no significant differences in wound healing between treatments in the first day 7. On they 14, it was found that the healing was better in the group applied Nigella sativa and Sesame oils (p≤0.05). On day 21 wound healing was completed in all subjects with a resultant of better outcome in Nigella sativa oil treatment compared with others (p≤0.01). Conclusion: In this study the best wound healing outcome was achieved with Nigella sativa oil and Sesame oil where three different minced oils were used.
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