Effect of the gel based on Moringa oleifera lam. as a phytotherapy in wound healing
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Resumo: | Objective: To evaluate the healing effects of Moringa oleifera in rats (Rattus norvegicus). Methodology: Moringa leaves were collected, dried, crushed, mixed with hexane solvent and filtered. After removing the solvent and moisture, he combined the resulting concentrate with the natrosol gel, reaching concentrations of 5% and 10%. 60 male rats were divided into 4 groups: negative control (without treatment), positive control (treated with AGE), Moringa 5% (treated with Moringa gel at 5%) and Moringa 10% (treated with Moringa gel at 10 %). It was subdivided into three groups of 5 animals according to the evaluation period (7, 14 and 21 days). A longitudinal incision (3.0 cm) was made in the cervical region; in the dorsal region an area of 2 cm² was demarcated and resected with a punch. Result: In the analysis of healing resistance, after 7 days, the 5% and 10% moringa groups showed a significant regression; after 14 and 21 days, the Moringa 10% group showed statistical significance when compared to the other groups. In the microscopic analysis, after 7 days, collagen fibers more evident in the Moringa groups 5% and 10%; after 14 and 21 days, few blood vessels, low intensity inflammatory reaction and more organized and intense collagen deposition in the Moringa 10% group. Conclusion: Moringa, especially at a concentration of 10%, proved to be beneficial in the repair process of surgically induced skin wounds in rats. |
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Effect of the gel based on Moringa oleifera lam. as a phytotherapy in wound healingEfecto del gel a base de Moringa oleifera lam. como fitoterapia en la cicatrización de heridasEfeito do gel a base de Moringa oleifera lam. como fitoterapia na cicatrização de feridasRats, WistarWound HealingSurgical WoundMoringa oleífera.Ratas WistarCicatrización de HeridasHerida QuirúrgicaMoringa oleífera.Ratos WistarCicatrizaçãoFerida cirúrgicaMoringa oleífera.Objective: To evaluate the healing effects of Moringa oleifera in rats (Rattus norvegicus). Methodology: Moringa leaves were collected, dried, crushed, mixed with hexane solvent and filtered. After removing the solvent and moisture, he combined the resulting concentrate with the natrosol gel, reaching concentrations of 5% and 10%. 60 male rats were divided into 4 groups: negative control (without treatment), positive control (treated with AGE), Moringa 5% (treated with Moringa gel at 5%) and Moringa 10% (treated with Moringa gel at 10 %). It was subdivided into three groups of 5 animals according to the evaluation period (7, 14 and 21 days). A longitudinal incision (3.0 cm) was made in the cervical region; in the dorsal region an area of 2 cm² was demarcated and resected with a punch. Result: In the analysis of healing resistance, after 7 days, the 5% and 10% moringa groups showed a significant regression; after 14 and 21 days, the Moringa 10% group showed statistical significance when compared to the other groups. In the microscopic analysis, after 7 days, collagen fibers more evident in the Moringa groups 5% and 10%; after 14 and 21 days, few blood vessels, low intensity inflammatory reaction and more organized and intense collagen deposition in the Moringa 10% group. Conclusion: Moringa, especially at a concentration of 10%, proved to be beneficial in the repair process of surgically induced skin wounds in rats.Objetivo: Evaluar los efectos curativos de Moringa oleifera en ratas (Rattus norvegicus). Metodología: Se recolectaron hojas de moringa, fueron secados, triturados, mezclados con solvente de hexano y filtrado. Luego de remover el solvente y la humedad, combinó el concentrado resultante con el gel natrosol, alcanzando concentraciones de 5% y 10%. Se dividieron 60 ratas macho en 4 grupos: control negativo (sin tratamiento), control positivo (tratado con AGE), Moringa 5% (tratado con gel de Moringa 5%) y Moringa 10% (tratado con gel de Moringa al 10%). Se subdividió en tres grupos de 5 animales según el período de evaluación (7, 14 y 21 días). Se realizó una incisión longitudinal (3 cm) en región cervical; en región dorsal se delimitó un área de 2 cm² y se resecó con un punch. Resultado: En el análisis de la resistencia a las cicatrices, después de 7 días, los grupos de 5% y 10% de moringa mostraron una regresión significativa; después de 14 y 21 días, el grupo de moringa al 10% mostró significación estadística en comparación con los otros grupos. En el análisis microscópico, después de 7 días, las fibras de colágeno fueron más evidentes en los grupos de Moringa 5% y 10%; después de 14 y 21 días, pocos vasos sanguíneos, reacción inflamatoria de baja intensidad y deposición de colágeno más organizada y intensa en el grupo de moringa al 10%. Conclusión: La moringa, especialmente concentrado al 10%, demostró ser beneficiosa en el proceso de reparación de heridas cutáneas inducidas quirúrgicamente en ratas.Objetivo: Avaliar os efeitos de cicatrização da Moringa oleifera em ratos Wistar. Metodologia: Folhas da moringa foram coletadas, secas, trituradas, misturadas com solvente hexano e filtrada. Após remoção do solvente e da umidade, combinou concentrado resultante ao gel natrosol, alcançando concentrações de 5% e 10%. Dividiu-se 60 ratos machos em 4 grupos: controle negativo (sem tratamento), controle positivo (tratados com AGE), Moringa 5% (tratados com gel de Moringa a 5%) e Moringa 10% (tratados com gel de Moringa a 10%). Subdividiu-se em três grupos de 5 animais de acordo com período de avaliação (7, 14 e 21 dias). Realizou-se na região cervical uma incisão longitudinal (3,0 cm); na região dorsal foi demarcada e ressectada uma área de 2 cm² com um punch. Resultado: Na análise da resistência cicatricial, após 7 dias, os grupos moringa 5% e 10% mostraram uma regressão significante; após 14 e 21 dias, o grupo Moringa 10% apresentou significância estatística quando comparado aos demais grupos. Na análise microscópica, após 7 dias, fibras colágenas mais evidentes nos grupos Moringa 5% e 10%; após 14 e 21 dias, poucos vasos sanguíneos, reação inflamatória de baixa intensidade e deposição de colágeno mais organizada e intensa no grupo Moringa 10%. Conclusão: A moringa, especialmente na concentração de 10%, mostrou-se benéfica no processo reparativo de feridas cutâneas cirurgicamente induzidas em ratos.Research, Society and Development2020-11-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/995710.33448/rsd-v9i11.9957Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 11; e4109119957Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 11; e4109119957Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 11; e41091199572525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/9957/8929Copyright (c) 2020 Walkyria Pereira Ferreira Moura; Amanda Fonseca Costa Assunção; Karolinny dos Santos Silva; Laryssa Roque da Silva; Arthur Antônio Cavalcante de Morais; Danniel Cabral Leão Ferreira; José Figueredo-Silva; Rosemarie Brandim Marques; Antonio Luiz Martins Maia Filhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoura, Walkyria Pereira Ferreira Assunção, Amanda Fonseca Costa Silva, Karolinny dos Santos Silva, Laryssa Roque da Morais, Arthur Antônio Cavalcante de Ferreira, Danniel Cabral Leão Figueredo-Silva, JoséMarques, Rosemarie Brandim Maia Filho, Antonio Luiz Martins 2020-12-10T23:37:57Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9957Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:32:07.854475Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Effect of the gel based on Moringa oleifera lam. as a phytotherapy in wound healing Efecto del gel a base de Moringa oleifera lam. como fitoterapia en la cicatrización de heridas Efeito do gel a base de Moringa oleifera lam. como fitoterapia na cicatrização de feridas |
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Effect of the gel based on Moringa oleifera lam. as a phytotherapy in wound healing |
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Effect of the gel based on Moringa oleifera lam. as a phytotherapy in wound healing Moura, Walkyria Pereira Ferreira Rats, Wistar Wound Healing Surgical Wound Moringa oleífera. Ratas Wistar Cicatrización de Heridas Herida Quirúrgica Moringa oleífera. Ratos Wistar Cicatrização Ferida cirúrgica Moringa oleífera. |
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Effect of the gel based on Moringa oleifera lam. as a phytotherapy in wound healing |
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Effect of the gel based on Moringa oleifera lam. as a phytotherapy in wound healing |
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Effect of the gel based on Moringa oleifera lam. as a phytotherapy in wound healing |
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Effect of the gel based on Moringa oleifera lam. as a phytotherapy in wound healing |
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Effect of the gel based on Moringa oleifera lam. as a phytotherapy in wound healing |
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Moura, Walkyria Pereira Ferreira |
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Moura, Walkyria Pereira Ferreira Assunção, Amanda Fonseca Costa Silva, Karolinny dos Santos Silva, Laryssa Roque da Morais, Arthur Antônio Cavalcante de Ferreira, Danniel Cabral Leão Figueredo-Silva, José Marques, Rosemarie Brandim Maia Filho, Antonio Luiz Martins |
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author |
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Assunção, Amanda Fonseca Costa Silva, Karolinny dos Santos Silva, Laryssa Roque da Morais, Arthur Antônio Cavalcante de Ferreira, Danniel Cabral Leão Figueredo-Silva, José Marques, Rosemarie Brandim Maia Filho, Antonio Luiz Martins |
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Moura, Walkyria Pereira Ferreira Assunção, Amanda Fonseca Costa Silva, Karolinny dos Santos Silva, Laryssa Roque da Morais, Arthur Antônio Cavalcante de Ferreira, Danniel Cabral Leão Figueredo-Silva, José Marques, Rosemarie Brandim Maia Filho, Antonio Luiz Martins |
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Rats, Wistar Wound Healing Surgical Wound Moringa oleífera. Ratas Wistar Cicatrización de Heridas Herida Quirúrgica Moringa oleífera. Ratos Wistar Cicatrização Ferida cirúrgica Moringa oleífera. |
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Rats, Wistar Wound Healing Surgical Wound Moringa oleífera. Ratas Wistar Cicatrización de Heridas Herida Quirúrgica Moringa oleífera. Ratos Wistar Cicatrização Ferida cirúrgica Moringa oleífera. |
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Objective: To evaluate the healing effects of Moringa oleifera in rats (Rattus norvegicus). Methodology: Moringa leaves were collected, dried, crushed, mixed with hexane solvent and filtered. After removing the solvent and moisture, he combined the resulting concentrate with the natrosol gel, reaching concentrations of 5% and 10%. 60 male rats were divided into 4 groups: negative control (without treatment), positive control (treated with AGE), Moringa 5% (treated with Moringa gel at 5%) and Moringa 10% (treated with Moringa gel at 10 %). It was subdivided into three groups of 5 animals according to the evaluation period (7, 14 and 21 days). A longitudinal incision (3.0 cm) was made in the cervical region; in the dorsal region an area of 2 cm² was demarcated and resected with a punch. Result: In the analysis of healing resistance, after 7 days, the 5% and 10% moringa groups showed a significant regression; after 14 and 21 days, the Moringa 10% group showed statistical significance when compared to the other groups. In the microscopic analysis, after 7 days, collagen fibers more evident in the Moringa groups 5% and 10%; after 14 and 21 days, few blood vessels, low intensity inflammatory reaction and more organized and intense collagen deposition in the Moringa 10% group. Conclusion: Moringa, especially at a concentration of 10%, proved to be beneficial in the repair process of surgically induced skin wounds in rats. |
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