2018
DOI: 10.35814/jifi.v16i2.532
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Effect of Egg White Gel againts Burn Healing on White Rat (Rattus novergicus)

Abstract: Egg whites traditionally used for the treatment of burns. In this research, egg white was formulated as gel dosage form for easy to use and covered unpleasant odor. The aim of the study was to determined effectivity of egg white in gel dosage form against the healing of superficial partial thickness burns (second degree) on white rats (Rattus novergicus) Wistar strain with parameters were macrophages, fibroblasts, collagen deposit density and wound healing. Research subject were  male white rats aged 3 months.… Show more

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“…TGF-β secretion starts in the early proliferative phase, then the secretion keeps on going, and reaches its peak on the 7 day. 41,42 That is why the significant differences were found on the 3 days and the 7 days after RH-LS treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…TGF-β secretion starts in the early proliferative phase, then the secretion keeps on going, and reaches its peak on the 7 day. 41,42 That is why the significant differences were found on the 3 days and the 7 days after RH-LS treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Researchers can use a measurement of hydroxyproline levels as an index of collagen turnover. Besides this, results use a measurement of the hydroxyproline levels as an index of collagen turnover (28) . The results show a signifi cant diff erence in hydroxyproline levels for the ethanol extract of cinnamon leaves and indicate an increase in breaking down granulation tissue from collagen maturation in injured skin (29,30) .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanism of egg white in wound healing is to form new cell tissue and stimulate the restoration of damaged body tissue. The disadvantage of free-range chicken egg white is that it smells bad so it needs to be processed in gel preparations to increase comfort in use [14]. Egg white contains ovalbumin which has the potential to be used as a drug carrier and as a source of amino acids for growth factors.…”
Section: Egg White Mechanism In Wound Healingmentioning
confidence: 99%