2020
DOI: 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.10.662
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The effects of rifampicin on wound healing

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“…[ 33 ] In another study on skin defect healing in rats, it was reported that the recovery rates did not differ at the end of the study (10 days), but RF had positive effects on collagen accumulation and shrinkage of the skin defect in the initial stage (third and seventh days). [ 34 ] A review of the literature indicates that various proinflammatory agents, such as interleukin-1 beta and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), have been shown to impede the formation of type 1 collagen, leading fibroblasts to increase the synthesis of catabolic and inflammatory enzymes. [ 12 , 35 ] Notably, a study suggests that inhibiting TNF-α contributes to enhanced tendon strength following repair.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 33 ] In another study on skin defect healing in rats, it was reported that the recovery rates did not differ at the end of the study (10 days), but RF had positive effects on collagen accumulation and shrinkage of the skin defect in the initial stage (third and seventh days). [ 34 ] A review of the literature indicates that various proinflammatory agents, such as interleukin-1 beta and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), have been shown to impede the formation of type 1 collagen, leading fibroblasts to increase the synthesis of catabolic and inflammatory enzymes. [ 12 , 35 ] Notably, a study suggests that inhibiting TNF-α contributes to enhanced tendon strength following repair.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5-Nitrofurazone (chemical name, 2-[(5-Nitro-2-furanyl)methylene]-hydrazinecarboxamide; CAS No, 59-87-0; molecular formula, C 6 H 6 N 4 O 4 ; Figure 1) generally exists as a lemon yellow fine crystalline powder, which starts to melt and decompose when heated to about 511.15 K. 5-Nitrofurazone has wide antibacterial spectrum, with antibacterial activity against gram-positive negative bacteria, and also has a certain effect on anaerobic bacteria. 1 Due to its multiactivity nature, 5nitrofurazone was found to have potential for reuse and development. 2 El-Wakil et al 3 reported the repurposing of the antimicrobial drug 5-nitrofurazone as a potential anticancer agent against CaCo-2 and HepG-2 cancer cells.…”
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confidence: 99%