Seabuckthorn Oil As Topical Dressing Agent for Burn Wounds in Bovine: Seabuckthorn Oil As Topical Herbal Burn Wound Dressing Agent in Animals - Amit Kumar - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783848423941 - March 2, 2012
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Seabuckthorn Oil As Topical Dressing Agent for Burn Wounds in Bovine: Seabuckthorn Oil As Topical Herbal Burn Wound Dressing Agent in Animals


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The work was conducted on 9 male calves by creating six equidimentional (2cmx2cm) burn wounds at thoracolumbar region in each animal. The animals were divided into 3 Groups of 3 animals each viz. Group I (liquid paraffin, negative control), Group II (5% povidone iodine ointment, positive control), Group III (SBT oil, test). The treatment was started immediately after creation of burn wounds. Grossly the signs of acute inflammatory reactions in burn wounds were less pronounced in seabuckthorn and 5% povidone iodine treated animals as compared to paraffin treated group and the signs in the later group remained up to 7th day of treatment, whereas these subsided by 3rd day of treatment in seabuckthorn and 5% povidone iodine treated animals. The granulation tissue response was better in seabuckthorn and 5% povidone iodine treated groups. Complete epithelialization and scar formation was observed in cutaneous wounds on 14th and 21st days post operative in the animals of seabuckthorn and 5% povidone iodine treated group respectively as against 28th day in paraffin group animals.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 2, 2012
ISBN13 9783848423941
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 112
Dimensions 150 × 7 × 226 mm   ·   176 g
Language English  

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