Comparison of the healing property of sugar gels and Passiflora edulis

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Autor(a) principal: Santos , Maristela Cavichio dos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Tossato, Heloísa, Marin, Maria Rita Melinsky, Gouveia , Rodrigo de Araújo, Baptistella, Jamila Cristina, Poló, Tatiane da Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/36149
Resumo: The treatment of surgical and non-surgical wounds has become an increasing challenge in veterinary medicine, due to resistance to antimicrobial drugs and the fact that these animals end up ingesting topical drugs, often causing side effects and intoxication of these. animals, generating greater difficulties in the treatment and healing process of continuity solutions. In this way, searching for the formulation of new topical drugs that have the ability to treat wounds, accelerate healing and that can also be ingested by the patient, if the species has the habit of licking itself, is extremely important in veterinary medicine. With the aim of developing of a drug with these characteristics, this project formulated three gels, with natural ingredients - crystal sugar and Passiflora edulis (passion fruit) pulp, which can be ingested by animals, and that after literary research, it was possible to verify that these products have active principles that help in the healing of these wounds, fact corroborated at the end of the research. This research was approved by the CEUA (committee of ethics for animal use) of UniSALESIANO de Araçatuba – SP, with protocol nº121.
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spelling Comparison of the healing property of sugar gels and Passiflora edulisComparación de la propiedad curativa de los geles de azúcar y Passiflora edulisComparação da propriedade cicatrizante dos géis de açúcar e Passiflora edulisCrystal sugarHealingPassion fruitVitamin C.Azúcar cristalCuraciónMaracuyáVitamina C.Açúcar cristalCicatrizaçãoMaracujáVitamina C.The treatment of surgical and non-surgical wounds has become an increasing challenge in veterinary medicine, due to resistance to antimicrobial drugs and the fact that these animals end up ingesting topical drugs, often causing side effects and intoxication of these. animals, generating greater difficulties in the treatment and healing process of continuity solutions. In this way, searching for the formulation of new topical drugs that have the ability to treat wounds, accelerate healing and that can also be ingested by the patient, if the species has the habit of licking itself, is extremely important in veterinary medicine. With the aim of developing of a drug with these characteristics, this project formulated three gels, with natural ingredients - crystal sugar and Passiflora edulis (passion fruit) pulp, which can be ingested by animals, and that after literary research, it was possible to verify that these products have active principles that help in the healing of these wounds, fact corroborated at the end of the research. This research was approved by the CEUA (committee of ethics for animal use) of UniSALESIANO de Araçatuba – SP, with protocol nº121.El tratamiento de heridas quirúrgicas y no quirúrgicas se ha convertido en un reto cada vez mayor en la medicina veterinaria, debido a la resistencia a los fármacos antimicrobianos y a que estos animales acaban ingiriendo fármacos tópicos, provocando muchas veces efectos secundarios e intoxicaciones de estos animales, generando mayores dificultades en el proceso de tratamiento y curación de las soluciones de continuidad. De esta forma, la búsqueda de la formulación de nuevos fármacos tópicos que tengan la capacidad de tratar heridas, acelerar la cicatrización y que además puedan ser ingeridos por el paciente, si la especie tiene la costumbre de lamerse, es de suma importancia en medicina veterinaria. Con el objetivo de desarrollar un fármaco de estas características, este proyecto formuló tres geles, con ingredientes naturales - azúcar cristal y pulpa de Passiflora edulis (maracuyá), que pueden ser ingeridos por los animales, y que después de una investigación literaria, fue posible verificar que estos productos tienen principios activos que ayudan en la cicatrización de esas heridas, hecho corroborado al final de la investigación. Esta investigación fue aprobada por el CEUA (comité de ética para uso animal) de UniSALESIANO de Araçatuba – SP, con el protocolo nº121.O tratamento de feridas cirúrgicas e não cirúrgicas tem se transformado em um desafio cada vez maior na medicina veterinária, por conta da resistência à medicamentos antimicrobianos e do fato desses animais acabarem ingerindo os medicamentos de uso tópico, causando muitas vezes efeitos colaterais e a intoxicação desses animais, gerando maiores dificuldades no tratamento e no processo de cicatrização de soluções de continuidade. Dessa forma, buscar pela formulação de novos medicamentos de uso tópico que possuam a capacidade de tratar feridas, acelerar a cicatrização e que também possa ser ingerido pelo paciente, caso a espécie possua o hábito de se lamber, é de extrema importância na medicina veterinária. Com o objetivo de desenvolver um fármaco com essas características, esse projeto formulou três géis, com ingredientes naturais - açúcar cristal e polpa de Passiflora edulis (maracujá), que podem ser ingeridos pelos animais, e que após pesquisa literária, foi possível constatar que esses produtos possuem princípios ativos que auxiliam na cicatrização dessas feridas, fato corroborado ao final da pesquisa. Essa pesquisa aprovada pelo CEUA (comitê de ética para uso animal) do UniSALESIANO de Araçatuba – SP, com o protocolo nº121.Research, Society and Development2022-10-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3614910.33448/rsd-v11i13.36149Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 13; e210111336149Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 13; e210111336149Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 13; e2101113361492525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/36149/30049Copyright (c) 2022 Maristela Cavichio dos Santos ; Heloísa Tossato; Maria Rita Melinsky Marin; Rodrigo de Araújo Gouveia ; Jamila Cristina Baptistella; Tatiane da Silva Polóhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos , Maristela Cavichio dosTossato, HeloísaMarin, Maria Rita Melinsky Gouveia , Rodrigo de Araújo Baptistella, Jamila Cristina Poló, Tatiane da Silva 2022-10-17T13:43:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/36149Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:50:48.323684Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparison of the healing property of sugar gels and Passiflora edulis
Comparación de la propiedad curativa de los geles de azúcar y Passiflora edulis
Comparação da propriedade cicatrizante dos géis de açúcar e Passiflora edulis
title Comparison of the healing property of sugar gels and Passiflora edulis
spellingShingle Comparison of the healing property of sugar gels and Passiflora edulis
Santos , Maristela Cavichio dos
Crystal sugar
Healing
Passion fruit
Vitamin C.
Azúcar cristal
Curación
Maracuyá
Vitamina C.
Açúcar cristal
Cicatrização
Maracujá
Vitamina C.
title_short Comparison of the healing property of sugar gels and Passiflora edulis
title_full Comparison of the healing property of sugar gels and Passiflora edulis
title_fullStr Comparison of the healing property of sugar gels and Passiflora edulis
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the healing property of sugar gels and Passiflora edulis
title_sort Comparison of the healing property of sugar gels and Passiflora edulis
author Santos , Maristela Cavichio dos
author_facet Santos , Maristela Cavichio dos
Tossato, Heloísa
Marin, Maria Rita Melinsky
Gouveia , Rodrigo de Araújo
Baptistella, Jamila Cristina
Poló, Tatiane da Silva
author_role author
author2 Tossato, Heloísa
Marin, Maria Rita Melinsky
Gouveia , Rodrigo de Araújo
Baptistella, Jamila Cristina
Poló, Tatiane da Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos , Maristela Cavichio dos
Tossato, Heloísa
Marin, Maria Rita Melinsky
Gouveia , Rodrigo de Araújo
Baptistella, Jamila Cristina
Poló, Tatiane da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Crystal sugar
Healing
Passion fruit
Vitamin C.
Azúcar cristal
Curación
Maracuyá
Vitamina C.
Açúcar cristal
Cicatrização
Maracujá
Vitamina C.
topic Crystal sugar
Healing
Passion fruit
Vitamin C.
Azúcar cristal
Curación
Maracuyá
Vitamina C.
Açúcar cristal
Cicatrização
Maracujá
Vitamina C.
description The treatment of surgical and non-surgical wounds has become an increasing challenge in veterinary medicine, due to resistance to antimicrobial drugs and the fact that these animals end up ingesting topical drugs, often causing side effects and intoxication of these. animals, generating greater difficulties in the treatment and healing process of continuity solutions. In this way, searching for the formulation of new topical drugs that have the ability to treat wounds, accelerate healing and that can also be ingested by the patient, if the species has the habit of licking itself, is extremely important in veterinary medicine. With the aim of developing of a drug with these characteristics, this project formulated three gels, with natural ingredients - crystal sugar and Passiflora edulis (passion fruit) pulp, which can be ingested by animals, and that after literary research, it was possible to verify that these products have active principles that help in the healing of these wounds, fact corroborated at the end of the research. This research was approved by the CEUA (committee of ethics for animal use) of UniSALESIANO de Araçatuba – SP, with protocol nº121.
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