新鲜凝胶芦荟对兔子模型伤口的研究效果

Nabhan AL-Dhamary, A. Al-Adhal, H. Kadi, M. Al-Kamarany
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背景:芦荟是也门民间医药中具有巨大治疗潜力的植物,即芦荟,可用作多用途皮肤治疗。研究目的因此,本研究旨在研究新鲜芦荟凝胶与湿润伤口软膏(MEBO)相比,对兔子模型伤口愈合的影响。实验方法实验动物作为切除伤口模型,分为四组。第一组不做任何处理作为对照,第二组使用安慰剂(石油凝胶),第三组使用美宝作为标准药物,第四组使用新鲜芦荟凝胶。 这项研究在萨那市进行,为期三周。 愈合参数为上皮化期(疤痕脱落日)和伤口收缩百分比(%),并对获得的数据进行了分析。结果显示结果显示,研究组之间存在显著差异(P < 0.05),该植物对伤口收缩百分比(%)增加的效果优于标准药物(Mebo)组和其他组。另一方面,在第 16 天,芦荟治疗组的伤口收缩百分比为 100%,而 Mebo 治疗组为 97.6%。此外,安慰剂组和对照组的收缩率分别为 76.6% 和 73.8%。结论最后,从这些研究结果中可以得出结论,在开放性伤口上局部涂抹芦荟凝胶可促使伤口明显收缩并加速伤口愈合,这种草药可能是一种治疗开放性伤口的有前途的药物。
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Investigation Effect of Aloe Vera in Fresh Gel Form on Rabbit’s Model Wound
Background: Aloe is plant possessing a great therapeutic potential in folk medicine in Yemen namely Aloe vera used as a multipurpose skin treatment. Objective: Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effect of topical Aloe vera gel in fresh form on the wound healing of rabbit model in comparison with Moist Exposed Wound Ointment (MEBO) . Methods: The experimental animals as models of excision wounds that were classified into four groups. The 1st group was not treated as a control, the 2nd group was treated with a placebo (petroleum gel), the 3rd group was treated with Mebo as drug standard, and the 4th group was treated with Aloe vera gel in fresh form.  This study was carried out in Sana’a city during the period of three weeks.  The healing parameters were epithelization period (scar fall day) and percentage of wound contraction (%) and the data obtained were analyzed. Results: The results showed that the significant difference between study group (p < 0.05)   and the effect of this plant on an increase in the percentage (%) of wound contraction was better than the standard drug (Mebo) group and other groups. On the other mean, on the 16th day, the percentage of wound contraction of the treated group with Aloe vera was 100 % while in the treated group with Mebo was 97.6%. In addition, in placebo and control groups were 76.6 % and 73.8 %, respectively. Conclusion: Finally, from these findings, it could be concluded that the application of Aloe vera gel in topically administered to an open wound induces significant wound contraction and accelerates wound healing and this herbal may be a promising medication for open wounds.  
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