Use of Triticum aestivum in open wound healing: a clinical, pathological, and tensiometric assessment in the rabbit model

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Autor(a) principal: Tillmann,M.T.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Felix,A.O.C., Mueller,E.N., Felix,S.R., Alves,G.H., Ramos,T.S., Freitag,R.A., Fernandes,C.G., Nobre,M.O.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivo brasileiro de medicina veterinária e zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: While Triticum sp. has been shown to act in wound healing, stimulating collagen synthesis by fibroblasts, the use of this plant extract has yet to be assessed in vivo, in commercially viable presentations. This study used rabbits and assessed, on days seven, 14, and 21, the presence or absence of granulation tissue and epithelialization, histopathological structures, and scar quality through the breaking and tension strength. Treatments, performed for 21 days, were aqueous extract of T. aestivum at a concentration of 2mg/mL (group I) and 10mg/mL (group II) and a nonionic cream (control group). We demonstrate that the formation of granulation tissue was not significantly different between treatments. In the analysis of epithelial tissue, wounds in group II differed from other treatments by day 7. On days 14 and 21 there was no significant clinical difference between groups. In the histopathological evaluation, scar quality and rupture strength did not differ between the groups in the studied period. In the tension strength evaluation, group I differed from the others, presenting a higher tension strength overall. The studied treatments did not differ regarding healing evolution of the skin wounds, but T. aestivum extract, at 2mg/mL, presents better results in the tension strength evaluation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of Triticum aestivum in open wound healing: a clinical, pathological, and tensiometric assessment in the rabbit model
title Use of Triticum aestivum in open wound healing: a clinical, pathological, and tensiometric assessment in the rabbit model
spellingShingle Use of Triticum aestivum in open wound healing: a clinical, pathological, and tensiometric assessment in the rabbit model
Tillmann,M.T.
rabbit
healing
herbal medicine
tension
wheat
title_short Use of Triticum aestivum in open wound healing: a clinical, pathological, and tensiometric assessment in the rabbit model
title_full Use of Triticum aestivum in open wound healing: a clinical, pathological, and tensiometric assessment in the rabbit model
title_fullStr Use of Triticum aestivum in open wound healing: a clinical, pathological, and tensiometric assessment in the rabbit model
title_full_unstemmed Use of Triticum aestivum in open wound healing: a clinical, pathological, and tensiometric assessment in the rabbit model
title_sort Use of Triticum aestivum in open wound healing: a clinical, pathological, and tensiometric assessment in the rabbit model
author Tillmann,M.T.
author_facet Tillmann,M.T.
Felix,A.O.C.
Mueller,E.N.
Felix,S.R.
Alves,G.H.
Ramos,T.S.
Freitag,R.A.
Fernandes,C.G.
Nobre,M.O.
author_role author
author2 Felix,A.O.C.
Mueller,E.N.
Felix,S.R.
Alves,G.H.
Ramos,T.S.
Freitag,R.A.
Fernandes,C.G.
Nobre,M.O.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tillmann,M.T.
Felix,A.O.C.
Mueller,E.N.
Felix,S.R.
Alves,G.H.
Ramos,T.S.
Freitag,R.A.
Fernandes,C.G.
Nobre,M.O.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv rabbit
healing
herbal medicine
tension
wheat
topic rabbit
healing
herbal medicine
tension
wheat
description While Triticum sp. has been shown to act in wound healing, stimulating collagen synthesis by fibroblasts, the use of this plant extract has yet to be assessed in vivo, in commercially viable presentations. This study used rabbits and assessed, on days seven, 14, and 21, the presence or absence of granulation tissue and epithelialization, histopathological structures, and scar quality through the breaking and tension strength. Treatments, performed for 21 days, were aqueous extract of T. aestivum at a concentration of 2mg/mL (group I) and 10mg/mL (group II) and a nonionic cream (control group). We demonstrate that the formation of granulation tissue was not significantly different between treatments. In the analysis of epithelial tissue, wounds in group II differed from other treatments by day 7. On days 14 and 21 there was no significant clinical difference between groups. In the histopathological evaluation, scar quality and rupture strength did not differ between the groups in the studied period. In the tension strength evaluation, group I differed from the others, presenting a higher tension strength overall. The studied treatments did not differ regarding healing evolution of the skin wounds, but T. aestivum extract, at 2mg/mL, presents better results in the tension strength evaluation.
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