从 Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden & Betche) Cheel 叶中提取的水合醇对大鼠皮肤伤口愈合的影响

Erna Bach, Larissa Soares, Edgar Bach Hi, Rommel Cunha, Marcelo Wadt, N. Wadt
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Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden & Betche) Cheel 是巴西从澳大利亚引进的,俗称茶树。茶树高达 5 米,生长在保水能力较低的沙质土壤中。本研究的目的是确定栽培的树种,分析茶树油和水醇,并评估从茶树叶中提取的水醇对大鼠皮肤伤口愈合的影响。白千层样本取自圣保罗伊比乌纳的白千层Sitio Melaleuca,使用蒸汽拖曳蒸馏技术获得油,之后收集含油量为3%至5%的水溶胶。制备了含 10% 水溶液的凝胶。30 只大鼠(伦理委员会 UNINOVE AN 37/2014)被分成三组:一组接受 1 毫升水醇凝胶治疗,另一组接受 1 毫升蒸馏水/凝胶治疗(阴性对照组),第三组接受薄层纤维蛋白酶®治疗(阳性对照组)。每天在动物背侧 4 平方厘米的正方形伤口上涂抹,观察 14 天。结果表明,使用美露甘油凝胶水溶液治疗的动物与对照组动物的伤口面积存在统计学差异。14 天后,使用水苏凝胶治疗的动物伤口完全愈合,与对照组相比,反应好 91.3%。而使用纤维蛋白酶®治疗的动物仅比对照组多出 63.9%。结论茶树(Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden & Betche) Cheel)水醇有助于皮肤愈合,可作为人类伤口愈合的替代疗法,而且成本低廉。
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Effect of hydrolat from Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden & Betche) Cheel leaves in rats skin wound healing
Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden & Betche) Cheel was introduced in Brazil from Australia and is commonly known as the tea tree. The trees reach 5m in height, growing in sandy soil with low water retention capacity. The objectives of the present study were to identify the species cultivated, analyze tea tree oil and hydrosol, and evaluate the effect of hydrosol from its leaves on skin wound healing in rats. Melaleuca samples were obtained from Sitio Melaleuca, Ibiuna, São Paulo, and the oil was obtained using steam drag distillation technique, with the posterior collection of hydrosols containing 3 to 5% oil. A gel with 10% hydrosol was prepared. Thirty rats (Ethics Committee UNINOVE AN 37/2014) were separated into three groups: one group was treated with 1mL of hydrosol gel, another group with 1mL of distilled water/gel (negative control), and the third group with a thin layer of fibrinase® (positive control). Daily application was performed on a 4cm2 square wound in the animal dorsal region and observed for 14 days. Results indicated a statistical difference in the wound areas of animals treated with hydrosol from Melaleuca gel and the control animals. At the end of 14 days, the wounds of animals treated with hydrosol gel were fully healed, corresponding to 91.3% better response when compared to the control group. Animals treated with fibrinase® achieved only 63.9% more than the control animals. Conclusion: Tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden & Betche) Cheel) hydrosol can help with skin healing and can be used as an alternative treatment for healing wounds in humans at a low cost.
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