2020
DOI: 10.26650/istanbuljpharm.2020.0001
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Effect of gel formulation obtained from Fomes fomentarius on bleeding and clotting time: A pilot study

Abstract: Background and Aims: Fomes fomentarius (L.) Fr. (jar fungus) has been used extensively in the past by surgeons, barbers, dentists, and is therefore called surgeon's fungus. The hemostatic properties of F. fomentarius extracts are important in medicine. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the gel formulation obtained from Fomes Fomentarius on bleeding and clotting time in rat models. Methods: The gel was made for this purpose and a cross-linked polymer of acrylic acid was used as a gelling ag… Show more

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“…Clinical trials on patients with wounds, burns, and trophic ulcers indicated that topical application of the fibers resulted in stopping the bleeding, reducing pain, and preventing inflammation and suppuration [123]. Furthermore, F. fomentarius has diverse medicinal applications including anti-cancer [125,133], anti-diabetes [129], antimicrobial [128,131], anti-inflammatory [126], and antioxidant activities [132,134,135].…”
Section: Distribution Of Medicinal Basidiomycetes By Areas Of Uzbekistanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical trials on patients with wounds, burns, and trophic ulcers indicated that topical application of the fibers resulted in stopping the bleeding, reducing pain, and preventing inflammation and suppuration [123]. Furthermore, F. fomentarius has diverse medicinal applications including anti-cancer [125,133], anti-diabetes [129], antimicrobial [128,131], anti-inflammatory [126], and antioxidant activities [132,134,135].…”
Section: Distribution Of Medicinal Basidiomycetes By Areas Of Uzbekistanmentioning
confidence: 99%