2016
DOI: 10.1155/2016/5843459
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Structural Alteration in Dermal Vessels and Collagen Bundles following Exposure of Skin Wound to Zeolite–Bentonite Compound

Abstract: Background. This study examines the impact of one-time direct application of haemostatic agent zeolite–bentonite powder to wounded skin on the healing process in rats. Materials and Methods. 24 male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly allocated into two groups (n = 12): (1) the rats whose wounds were washed only with sterile normal saline (NS-treated) and (2) those treated with zeolite–bentonite compound (ZEO-treated). The wound was circular, full-thickness, and 2 cm in diameter. At the end of the 12th day, six … Show more

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“…Nonetheless, the application of QuikClot ® produced an exothermic reaction that limited its use. Notwithstanding its disadvantages, QuikClot’s discovery opened a field of study to search for new natural inorganic, haemostatic ingredients [ 55 , 66 ]. Due to its adhesiveness, biodegradability and biocompatibility chitosan is another typical product for haemostasis in extreme conditions.…”
Section: Zeolite As Activesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, the application of QuikClot ® produced an exothermic reaction that limited its use. Notwithstanding its disadvantages, QuikClot’s discovery opened a field of study to search for new natural inorganic, haemostatic ingredients [ 55 , 66 ]. Due to its adhesiveness, biodegradability and biocompatibility chitosan is another typical product for haemostasis in extreme conditions.…”
Section: Zeolite As Activesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complementarmente à estereologia, a AFM possui relevante potencial de empregabilidade na dermatologia veterinária por permitir a obtenção de imagens topográficas com resolução atômica, por meio do contato intermitente da sonda de varredura com a amostra (TANG, 2010;ALCARAZ et al, 2018). Além disso, pode caracterizar as propriedades biomecânicas da epiderme e derme, como a rigidez, por exemplo, pelo módulo de Young (FERREIRA, 2006;PAYDAR, 2016). Nesse, as imagens atômicas são obtidas pela técnica de contato intermitente, no qual a sonda de AFM, com dimensões nanométricas, presa à extremidade do Cantilever, de 125µm, toca a superfície celular, determinando suas características biomecânicas (Figura 02) (PINTO, 2015;PEÑUELA et al, 2018;KWON, 2019).…”
Section: Desenvolvimentounclassified