2017
DOI: 10.20473/j.djmkg.v50.i2.p71-75
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Increase of collagen in diabetes-related traumatic ulcers after the application of liquid smoke coconut shell

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“…LS-CE in the previous researches showed to increase the fibroblasts, caused faster wound closure 36 and oral ulcer healing, 16 and increased the synthesis of collagen. 15 This study is a corroborating evidence that LS-CE can affect the healing of diabetic oral ulcer by affecting the inflammatory cell responses. The result of this study also confirmed the two previous studies that LS-CE also affects the macrophages by directly inhibiting the inflammatory process 28 and increasing the collagen density, 15 thus increasing the ulcer healing.…”
Section: Ls-ce Role In Fibroblasts Ernawati Et Alsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…LS-CE in the previous researches showed to increase the fibroblasts, caused faster wound closure 36 and oral ulcer healing, 16 and increased the synthesis of collagen. 15 This study is a corroborating evidence that LS-CE can affect the healing of diabetic oral ulcer by affecting the inflammatory cell responses. The result of this study also confirmed the two previous studies that LS-CE also affects the macrophages by directly inhibiting the inflammatory process 28 and increasing the collagen density, 15 thus increasing the ulcer healing.…”
Section: Ls-ce Role In Fibroblasts Ernawati Et Alsupporting
confidence: 75%
“… 19 Previous research has shown that topical treatment of LC-SS promotes oral ulcer healing, 15 by increasing the production of collagens. 14 Phenolic compounds in LC-SS demonstrate the ability to decrease TNF-α expression in diabetic oral ulcers by increasing macrophages responses and decreasing NF-κB expression. The hydroxyl group (-OH) is able to bind superoxide (O 2 - ) during signaling to produce proinflammatory cytokines such as TNF-α.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Topical treatment with BHCl 0.12% (Tantum Verde; Soho, Jakarta, Indonesia) and LC-SS was applied at a dose of 1μL/1 gr of body weight once a day for 5 days. 14…”
Section: Subject Treatment and Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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