Evaluation of healing effect of commercial sugar compared to fusidic acid in rabbit skin

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Objective: To evaluate the healing effect of commercial sugar compared to 2% fusidic acid in wounds induced in rabbit skin. Materials and Methods: Qualitative experimental, observational, in vivo analytical study in rabbits with skin lesions. Wound were treated with blond sugar (10 and 20 g) directl...

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Autores: Sudario Arainga, Judith Soledad, Acaro Chuquicaña, Fidel Ernesto
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Universidad María Auxiliadora
Repositorio:Agora
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs2.revistaagora.com:article/104
Enlace del recurso:https://revistaagora.com/index.php/cieUMA/article/view/104
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Azúcar
Cicatrización
Heridas
Sugar
healing
Wounds
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Sumario:Objective: To evaluate the healing effect of commercial sugar compared to 2% fusidic acid in wounds induced in rabbit skin. Materials and Methods: Qualitative experimental, observational, in vivo analytical study in rabbits with skin lesions. Wound were treated with blond sugar (10 and 20 g) directly applied and also with 2% fusidic acid. By comparative study, the effectiveness of the treatment in the lesions was evaluated. Results: Sucrose was effective to cure wounds and stimulate healing in rabbits, obtaining similar results to fusidic acid at 2%, granulation tissue was observed early, which allowed to observe the healing phases with 10 days of treatment. Conclusions: it was demonstrated the pharmacological healing effect of sucrose similar to 2% fusidic acid directly (20 g).
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