2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2014.04.001
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Assessing effect of three herbal medicines in second and third degree burns in rats and comparison with silver sulfadiazine ointment

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“…The final step of the proliferative phase is epithelialization, which involves migration, proliferation, and differentiation of epithelial cells from the wound edges to resurface the defect. [17] It was observed in our study that the HP-treated group was the group in which the epidermal thickness was the most protected in the early hours and this thickness significantly increased within hours at the same time. The epidermal thickness was almost equal to the epidermal thickness of the control group at the end of hour 24.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…The final step of the proliferative phase is epithelialization, which involves migration, proliferation, and differentiation of epithelial cells from the wound edges to resurface the defect. [17] It was observed in our study that the HP-treated group was the group in which the epidermal thickness was the most protected in the early hours and this thickness significantly increased within hours at the same time. The epidermal thickness was almost equal to the epidermal thickness of the control group at the end of hour 24.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Akhoundinasab et al, compared 3 herbal ointments to treat burns in mice, and concluded that the least angiogenesis was observed in the Robasin group that represented the minimum amount of scar, compared with other groups. In addition, the wound recovery speed in the Robasin group was higher than those of other groups (15).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Nasiri et al, suggested Arnebia euchroma (AE) ointment in their study due to its efficiency and low side effects to treat second degree burns (14). In an animal model study on 40 mice, Akhoundinasab et al, described Robasin ointment as an effective agent to treat burns (15).…”
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“…Dressing is required to protect against the environmental flora and evaporative heat loss and accentuate the healing period because thermal injury disrupts the protective barrier function of skin. The ultimate burn dressing wound is cheap and comfortable; it cause the burn to heal rapidly and it cleans the wound and devitalized tissue and debride fragments of separated eschar and have an antibacterial activity [4,5]. Wound healing is a complex process including many physiological actions and responses, requiring the collaborative effects of different cells and tissues [6].…”
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confidence: 99%