2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00580-014-1887-9
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The effect of honey-impregnated human placenta membrane on burn wound healing in rat

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“…Rad et al [ 61 ] found that honey-infused AM is a convenient and effective topical agent for burn healing and secondary burn reconstruction. The main underlying etiology by which the placental membrane reduces polymorphonuclear leucocyte migration is unknown, but it may act through the initiation of apoptosis [ 62 ]. The placental membrane can encourage the formation of granulation tissue through fibroblast proliferation and angiogenesis ( Figure 2 ).…”
Section: Applications Of Amniotic Membrane On the Skin Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Rad et al [ 61 ] found that honey-infused AM is a convenient and effective topical agent for burn healing and secondary burn reconstruction. The main underlying etiology by which the placental membrane reduces polymorphonuclear leucocyte migration is unknown, but it may act through the initiation of apoptosis [ 62 ]. The placental membrane can encourage the formation of granulation tissue through fibroblast proliferation and angiogenesis ( Figure 2 ).…”
Section: Applications Of Amniotic Membrane On the Skin Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Honey contains low concentrations of glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans that stimulate the synthesis of high-quality collagen and increase the rate of cross-linking between fibers. Honey also encourages rapid wound epithelialization [ 62 ].…”
Section: Applications Of Amniotic Membrane On the Skin Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%