2023
DOI: 10.22317/jcms.v9i2.1328
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Evaluation the effect of formulation made of Talh honey, whey protein and collagen on acute excisional skin wound healing in Wistar male rat

Abstract: Objectives: This study evaluated the ability of using formulation contains Talh honey, whey protein and collagen on wound healing using animal model. Methods: 24 Wistar male rats were divided into four groups of 6 rats each as follow; G1 (not treated), G2 (treated with Manuka honey), G3 (treated with Povidone iodine ointment 5%), and G4 (treated with tested formulation). Excisional wound was induced in rat’s dorsal skin. The duration of the study was 18 days. Morphological and histological examination wa… Show more

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“…All rats were individually caged and Groups 2, 3, and 4 had their materials reapplied every 2 days post-operation. The experimental honey formulation indicated a safe therapeutic potential with an accelerated wound contraction and closure rate, while no indication of infection due to bacterial or fungal pathogens was observed across the 18 days post-operation comparable to an antibiotic material [58] .…”
Section: Infection Control Related To Healing Of Wounds Infected By A...mentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…All rats were individually caged and Groups 2, 3, and 4 had their materials reapplied every 2 days post-operation. The experimental honey formulation indicated a safe therapeutic potential with an accelerated wound contraction and closure rate, while no indication of infection due to bacterial or fungal pathogens was observed across the 18 days post-operation comparable to an antibiotic material [58] .…”
Section: Infection Control Related To Healing Of Wounds Infected By A...mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Consistently, Yamani and Fakiah evaluated the acute excisional wound healing capacity of a formulation of Tahl honey, whey protein, and collagen in male rat models compared with treatment using Manuka honey and a Povidone 5% iodine ointment [58] . Twenty-four male rats were divided into four groups (n = 6) as follows: group 1 (no treatment/negative control), group 2 (Manuka honey), group 3 (Povidone 5% iodine ointment), and group 4 (Formulation of Tahl honey, whey protein, and collagen).…”
Section: Infection Control Related To Healing Of Wounds Infected By A...mentioning
confidence: 99%