2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782012001200018
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Mel e açúcar mascavo na cicatrização de feridas

Abstract: Mel e açúcar mascavo na cicatrização de feridas Honey and brown sugar in wounds healingRecebido para publicação 01.06.

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“…The honey group showed a decrease in the area of the wound and the formation of granulation tissue before the brown sugar group and control; the honey group was still the only one that presented no crust in any wound and promoted a faster healing by stimulating the faster formation of granulation tissue and re-epithelization [28]. In addition, honey showed a higher antibacterial effect in relation to brown sugar and control group [28]. Another study had the same result, honey was effective in reducing bacterial contamination and wound healing [29].…”
Section: Properties Of Honey 21 Anti-inflammatorymentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…The honey group showed a decrease in the area of the wound and the formation of granulation tissue before the brown sugar group and control; the honey group was still the only one that presented no crust in any wound and promoted a faster healing by stimulating the faster formation of granulation tissue and re-epithelization [28]. In addition, honey showed a higher antibacterial effect in relation to brown sugar and control group [28]. Another study had the same result, honey was effective in reducing bacterial contamination and wound healing [29].…”
Section: Properties Of Honey 21 Anti-inflammatorymentioning
confidence: 82%
“…We can also compare the anti-inflammatory activity of honey with another herbal remedy in a study carried out in 2012 to test the activity of honey and brown sugar, surgically treated guinea pigs that were treated with honey, brown sugar, and a control group treated with saline solution, it is already known that sugar can help healing [27,28]. The honey group showed a decrease in the area of the wound and the formation of granulation tissue before the brown sugar group and control; the honey group was still the only one that presented no crust in any wound and promoted a faster healing by stimulating the faster formation of granulation tissue and re-epithelization [28]. In addition, honey showed a higher antibacterial effect in relation to brown sugar and control group [28].…”
Section: Properties Of Honey 21 Anti-inflammatorymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A sacarose da cana de açúcar reduz o edema local, favorece a granulação tecidual e demonstra ação bactericida e/ou bacteriostática frente às principais bactérias encontradas em lesões de cães e gatos, podendo ser escolha para tratamento de feridas contaminadas (MONTEIRO et al, 2007). Por ser um produto acessível, estudos apontam sua ação em diferentes apresentações da sacarose, utilizando açúcar granulado, em gel, açúcar mascavo e o mel (BALSA;CULP, 2015;PAVLETIC, 2018;SANTOS et al, 2012;SERAFINI et al, 2012).…”
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