Effects of Achasin Protein on Snail (Achatina Fulica) Mucus on Healing Cuts (Vulnus Scissum) in Mice (Mus Musculus) Skin
Wahyu Triasmara,
Afiat Berbudi,
Sarasati Windria
Abstract:Snail mucus Achasin protein is a protein that has important biological functions, besides being intended to prevent evaporation, and assist smooth movement, it is also needed to protect the body from mechanical injuries. This research is expected to increase knowledge about the effect of achasin protein on snail mucus on wound healing and can provide scientific information to the public about the use and benefits of snail mucus as a traditional medicine for healing cuts on the skin of mice ( Mus Musculus ). Th… Show more
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