Utilization de moringa oil in cutaneous wound healing in rats

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Autor(a) principal: Luciano, Leonardo Luca
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Soares, Evelise Aline, Garcia, José Antonio Dias, Pereira , Andréa Aparecida, Miranda , Adélia Pereira, Silva , Délcio Bueno da, Fernandes , Aline, Silva, Thiago Donizeth da, Lima, Samuel José Fernandes de, Garcia , Erika Kristina Incerpi, Lima, Ciderleia Castro de
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Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
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Resumo: Introduction: Moringa is a tropical plant belonging to the Moringaceae family and has little-known healing properties. Objective: to evaluate the effect of moringa oil (Moringa oleífera L.) on skin healing in rats (Rattus novergicus). Methodology: 45 wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus), three months old, were used, divided into three treatments: GCN (negative control group): application of non-ionic cream; GOM (moringa oil group): addition of 10% of moringa oil to the non-ionic cream; GCP (positive control group): application of cream based on 1% silver sulfadiazine. The rats suffered a 1.0 cm circular incision in the dorsocervical region and the wounds were treated with the creams. Results: The evolution of the healing process was observed and the diameter of the wounds was measured. On the 3rd, 7th and 14th day of the experiment, five animals from each group were sacrificed for macrophage, neovessel and fibroblast counting. The macrophage count showed an increase (p <0.05) after seven days of applying the creams in all treatments. Neovessels and fibroblasts did not increase (p> 0.05) after seven days of application of the creams in the GCN and GCP treatments compared to three days after the beginning of the applications, with an increase (p <0.05) being observed only in the GOM treatment. Conclusion: The evidence obtained showed that the topical application of cream plus 10% moringa oil on injured skin influenced cellular events, optimizing tissue repair and attenuating the inflammatory process.
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spelling Utilization de moringa oil in cutaneous wound healing in ratsUtilización de aceite de moringa en cicatrización cutánea de heridas en ratasUtilização de óleo de moringa na cicatrização de feridas cutâneas em ratosHealingMoringa oilTissue repair.Aceite de moringaCuraciónReparación de tejidos.Óleo de moringaCicatrizaçãoReparação tecidual.Introduction: Moringa is a tropical plant belonging to the Moringaceae family and has little-known healing properties. Objective: to evaluate the effect of moringa oil (Moringa oleífera L.) on skin healing in rats (Rattus novergicus). Methodology: 45 wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus), three months old, were used, divided into three treatments: GCN (negative control group): application of non-ionic cream; GOM (moringa oil group): addition of 10% of moringa oil to the non-ionic cream; GCP (positive control group): application of cream based on 1% silver sulfadiazine. The rats suffered a 1.0 cm circular incision in the dorsocervical region and the wounds were treated with the creams. Results: The evolution of the healing process was observed and the diameter of the wounds was measured. On the 3rd, 7th and 14th day of the experiment, five animals from each group were sacrificed for macrophage, neovessel and fibroblast counting. The macrophage count showed an increase (p <0.05) after seven days of applying the creams in all treatments. Neovessels and fibroblasts did not increase (p> 0.05) after seven days of application of the creams in the GCN and GCP treatments compared to three days after the beginning of the applications, with an increase (p <0.05) being observed only in the GOM treatment. Conclusion: The evidence obtained showed that the topical application of cream plus 10% moringa oil on injured skin influenced cellular events, optimizing tissue repair and attenuating the inflammatory process.Introducción: Moringa es una planta tropical que pertenece a la familia Moringaceae y tiene propiedades curativas poco conocidas. Objetivo: evaluar el efecto del aceite de moringa (Moringa oleífera L.) en la cicatrización de la piel en ratas (Rattus novergicus). Metodología: se utilizaron 45 ratas wistar (Rattus norvegicus), de tres meses de edad, divididas en tres tratamientos: GCN (grupo control negativo): aplicación de crema no iónica; GOM (grupo de aceite de moringa): adición de un 10% de aceite de moringa a la crema no iónica; GCP (grupo control positivo): aplicación de crema a base de sulfadiazina de plata al 1%. Las ratas sufrieron una incisión circular de 1,0 cm en la región dorsocervical y las heridas se trataron con las cremas. Resultados: Se observó la evolución del proceso de cicatrización y se midió el diámetro de las heridas. Los días 3, 7 y 14 del experimento, se sacrificaron cinco animales de cada grupo para el recuento de macrófagos, neovasos y fibroblastos. El recuento de macrófagos mostró un aumento (p <0,05) a los siete días de aplicar las cremas en todos los tratamientos. Los neovasos y fibroblastos no aumentaron (p> 0.05) después de siete días de aplicación de las cremas en los tratamientos GCN y GCP en comparación con tres días después del inicio de las aplicaciones, observándose un aumento (p <0.05) solo en el tratamiento GOM. Conclusión: La evidencia obtenida mostró que la aplicación tópica de crema más aceite de moringa al 10% sobre la piel lesionada influyó en los eventos celulares, optimizando la reparación tisular y atenuando el proceso inflamatorio.Introdução: A moringa é uma planta tropical pertencente à família Moringaceae e apresenta propriedades cicatrizantes pouco conhecidas. Objetivo: avaliar o efeito do óleo de moringa (Moringa oleífera L.) na cicatrização cutânea em ratos (Rattus novergicus). Metodologia: Foram utilizados 45 ratos (Rattus norvegicus), wistar, com três meses de idade, divididos em três tratamentos: GCN (grupo controle negativo): aplicação de creme não iônico; GOM (grupo óleo de moringa): adição de 10% do óleo de moringa ao creme não iônico; GCP (grupo controle positivo): aplicação de creme à base de sulfadiazina de prata a 1%. Os ratos sofreram uma incisão de 1,0 cm circular na região dorso-cervical e as feridas foram tratadas com os cremes. Resultados: Foi observada a evolução do processo cicatricial e medido o diâmetro das feridas. No 3º, 7º e 14º dia do experimento, foram sacrificados cinco animais de cada grupo para a realização da contagem de macrófagos, neovasos e fibroblasto. A contagem de macrófagos mostrou aumento (p<0,05) após sete dias de aplicação dos cremes em todos os tratamentos. Os neovasos e fibroblastos não aumentaram (p>0,05) após sete dias de aplicação dos cremes nos tratamentos GCN e GCP em relação a três dias após início das aplicações, observando-se aumento (p<0,05) somente no tratamento GOM. Conclusão: As evidências obtidas mostraram que a aplicação tópica de creme acrescido com 10% de óleo de moringa em pele lesada influenciou em eventos celulares, otimizando a reparação tecidual e atenuando o processo inflamatório.Research, Society and Development2021-01-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1098110.33448/rsd-v10i1.10981Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 1; e23710110981Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 1; e23710110981Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 1; e237101109812525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/10981/10458Copyright (c) 2021 Leonardo Luca Luciano; Evelise Aline Soares; José Antonio Dias Garcia; Andréa Aparecida Pereira ; Adélia Pereira Miranda ; Délcio Bueno da Silva ; Aline Fernandes ; Thiago Donizeth da Silva; Samuel José Fernandes de Lima; Erika Kristina Incerpi Garcia ; Ciderleia Castro de Limahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLuciano, Leonardo Luca Soares, Evelise Aline Garcia, José Antonio Dias Pereira , Andréa Aparecida Miranda , Adélia Pereira Silva , Délcio Bueno da Fernandes , AlineSilva, Thiago Donizeth da Lima, Samuel José Fernandes de Garcia , Erika Kristina Incerpi Lima, Ciderleia Castro de 2021-02-20T21:19:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/10981Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:32:55.431918Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Utilization de moringa oil in cutaneous wound healing in rats
Utilización de aceite de moringa en cicatrización cutánea de heridas en ratas
Utilização de óleo de moringa na cicatrização de feridas cutâneas em ratos
title Utilization de moringa oil in cutaneous wound healing in rats
spellingShingle Utilization de moringa oil in cutaneous wound healing in rats
Luciano, Leonardo Luca
Healing
Moringa oil
Tissue repair.
Aceite de moringa
Curación
Reparación de tejidos.
Óleo de moringa
Cicatrização
Reparação tecidual.
title_short Utilization de moringa oil in cutaneous wound healing in rats
title_full Utilization de moringa oil in cutaneous wound healing in rats
title_fullStr Utilization de moringa oil in cutaneous wound healing in rats
title_full_unstemmed Utilization de moringa oil in cutaneous wound healing in rats
title_sort Utilization de moringa oil in cutaneous wound healing in rats
author Luciano, Leonardo Luca
author_facet Luciano, Leonardo Luca
Soares, Evelise Aline
Garcia, José Antonio Dias
Pereira , Andréa Aparecida
Miranda , Adélia Pereira
Silva , Délcio Bueno da
Fernandes , Aline
Silva, Thiago Donizeth da
Lima, Samuel José Fernandes de
Garcia , Erika Kristina Incerpi
Lima, Ciderleia Castro de
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author2 Soares, Evelise Aline
Garcia, José Antonio Dias
Pereira , Andréa Aparecida
Miranda , Adélia Pereira
Silva , Délcio Bueno da
Fernandes , Aline
Silva, Thiago Donizeth da
Lima, Samuel José Fernandes de
Garcia , Erika Kristina Incerpi
Lima, Ciderleia Castro de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Luciano, Leonardo Luca
Soares, Evelise Aline
Garcia, José Antonio Dias
Pereira , Andréa Aparecida
Miranda , Adélia Pereira
Silva , Délcio Bueno da
Fernandes , Aline
Silva, Thiago Donizeth da
Lima, Samuel José Fernandes de
Garcia , Erika Kristina Incerpi
Lima, Ciderleia Castro de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Healing
Moringa oil
Tissue repair.
Aceite de moringa
Curación
Reparación de tejidos.
Óleo de moringa
Cicatrização
Reparação tecidual.
topic Healing
Moringa oil
Tissue repair.
Aceite de moringa
Curación
Reparación de tejidos.
Óleo de moringa
Cicatrização
Reparação tecidual.
description Introduction: Moringa is a tropical plant belonging to the Moringaceae family and has little-known healing properties. Objective: to evaluate the effect of moringa oil (Moringa oleífera L.) on skin healing in rats (Rattus novergicus). Methodology: 45 wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus), three months old, were used, divided into three treatments: GCN (negative control group): application of non-ionic cream; GOM (moringa oil group): addition of 10% of moringa oil to the non-ionic cream; GCP (positive control group): application of cream based on 1% silver sulfadiazine. The rats suffered a 1.0 cm circular incision in the dorsocervical region and the wounds were treated with the creams. Results: The evolution of the healing process was observed and the diameter of the wounds was measured. On the 3rd, 7th and 14th day of the experiment, five animals from each group were sacrificed for macrophage, neovessel and fibroblast counting. The macrophage count showed an increase (p <0.05) after seven days of applying the creams in all treatments. Neovessels and fibroblasts did not increase (p> 0.05) after seven days of application of the creams in the GCN and GCP treatments compared to three days after the beginning of the applications, with an increase (p <0.05) being observed only in the GOM treatment. Conclusion: The evidence obtained showed that the topical application of cream plus 10% moringa oil on injured skin influenced cellular events, optimizing tissue repair and attenuating the inflammatory process.
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