2014
DOI: 10.1590/1678-7132
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Abstract: While Triticum sp. has been shown to act in wound healing, stimulating collagen synthesis by fibroblasts, the use of this plant extract has yet to be assessed in vivo, in commercially viable presentations. This study used rabbits and assessed, on days seven, 14, and 21, the presence or absence of granulation tissue and epithelialization, histopathological structures, and scar quality through the breaking and tension strength. Treatments, performed for 21 days, were aqueous extract of T. aestivum at a concentra… Show more

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“…This fact justifies wounds displaying higher tension when treated with 2mg ml -1 T. aestivum aqueous extract, as observed in previous studies (TILLMANN et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…This fact justifies wounds displaying higher tension when treated with 2mg ml -1 T. aestivum aqueous extract, as observed in previous studies (TILLMANN et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…This sudden collagen formation likely prevented proper organization and maturation of the collagen fibres (KAHAN et al, 2009;KIM et al, 2013). As a consequence, the tissue formed in lesions from this group was less mature and displayed higher tension, fact that was not observed at wounds from the other groups tested (TILLMANN et al, 2014). In groups T2 and TC, on the other hand the protein was gradually formed, indicating the occurrence of proper cell signalling and flux to the lesion site, thus leading to formation of a tissue that was more mature tissue and had higher tensiometric strength (MANDELBAUM et al, 2003;BALBINO et al, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Wheat, Triticum aestivum (sin. T. vulgare) (Tillmann et al 2014), is a grass of the Poaceae Family (Whent et al 2012). Several therapeutic properties have been attributed to this plant, such as wound healing (Tillmann et al 2014), antioxidant (Souza et al 2006), and antibiotic (Ribas et al 2005, Godeiro et al 2010, among others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T. vulgare) (Tillmann et al 2014), is a grass of the Poaceae Family (Whent et al 2012). Several therapeutic properties have been attributed to this plant, such as wound healing (Tillmann et al 2014), antioxidant (Souza et al 2006), and antibiotic (Ribas et al 2005, Godeiro et al 2010, among others. In light of these properties, the purpose of this study was to assess, through a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, the use of T. aestivum extract on canine external otitis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%