A utilização terapêutica de plantas medicinais ocorre desde a antiguidade de forma tradicional. O estudo da cicatrização e o tratamento de feridas cutâneas são de grande importância na medicina veterinária devido à alta frequência de lesões sofridas por animais. Existem diferentes espécies de plantas que possuem propriedades cicatrizantes, dentre elas cita-se a Plantago, cujo nome popular é Tanchagem, que apresenta indicações anti-inflamatória e cicatrizante. O presente estudo teve como objetivo avaliar o efeito do extrato etanólico das folhas secas de Plantago tomentosa Lam. no processo de cicatrização pós-operatória em cães. Foram utilizadas 12 cadelas submetidas a ovariohisterectomia, divididos aleatoriamente em dois grupos de 6 animais: Grupo Controle (GC) e Grupo Tanchagem (GT). O GT apresentou melhor efetividade em relação ao GC durante um acompanhamento de quatorze dias. ARTIGOS / ARTICLES CIÊNCIAS BIOLÓGICAS E DA SAÚDEPalavras chave: Plantas medicinais. Extratos. Plantago. Cicatrização de feridas. Cães.The therapeutic use of medicinal plants has traditionally occurred in antiquity. The study of wound healing and the treatment of cutaneous wounds are of great importance in veterinary medicine due to the high frequency of injuries suffered by animals. There are different plant species that have cicatrizing properties, among them the Plantago, whose popular name is Tanchagem, has anti-inflammatory and healing indications. The present study had as objective to evaluate the effect of the ethanol extract of the dry leaves of Plantago tomentosa Lam. in the process of postoperative cicatrization in dogs. Twelve dogs submitted to ovariohysterectomy were randomly divided into two groups of six animals: Control Group (CG) and Group Treatment (GT). The GT showed better effectiveness in relation to the CG during a fourteen-day follow-up. Resumo
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