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- Title
Mel e açúcar mascavo na cicatrização de feridas.
- Authors
dos Santos, Ivan Felismino Charas; Sousa Grosso, Sara Luisa; Bambo, Otilia Bata; Nhambirre, André Paulo; Mota Cardoso, José Manuel; dos Santos Schmidt, Elizabeth Moreira; Marujo, Renata Bezerra
- Abstract
The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of honey and brown sugar in wounds healing induced in the skin of guinea pigs, to evaluate the healing time, microscopic and macroscopic healing variations, wound contraction and contamination degree. Fifteen guinea pigs, Abyssinia breed, males, six months of age and weighing between 500 to 850 grams, were divided in three groups with five animals each. Three wounds were promoted in each animal, surgical, with 1.5cm² and 1.5cm between them, in the dorsal region. The F1 was treated, daily, with honey, F2 with saline solution 0,9% (control) and F3 with brown sugar. Euthanasia was performed in Group 1 on the seventh day after the surgery, Group 2 on the fourteenth day and the Group 3 on the twenty-first day after the surgery and the biopsies sent to histopathological evaluation. Wounds swabs were made in all groups on the third and seventh days after the surgery and the samples sent for culture and bacterial isolation. The wounds treated with honey healed faster than treated with brown sugar.
- Subjects
THERAPEUTIC use of honey; SUGAR; WOUND care; GUINEA pigs as laboratory animals; BIOPSY; CLINICAL pathology; BROWN sugar; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
Ciência Rural, 2012, Vol 42, Issue 12, p2219
- ISSN
0103-8478
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1590/S0103-84782012001200018