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Title

EFFECT OF ALOE-VERA EXTRACT ON EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED OPEN WOUNDS HEALING IN SHEEP

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  255-259

Abstract

 Objective: To determine the effects of Aloe- vera extract on skin wounds healing.Design: Experimental study.Animals: Four fat tailed SHEEP with 1-1.5 years old and 25-30 kg weighing.Procedure: Bilateral skin wounds (two 2×2 cm full thickness as rectangular shape) were made in the cranial and caudal parts of chest. These four areas in each animal were treated individually with Aloe- vera extract (9% in EUSERIN), PHENYTOINe (1% in EUSERIN), pure EUSERIN and NORMAL SALINE two times per day. In order to eliminate the effects of anatomical factors on wounds healing drugs were different from one SHEEP to another. Gross photographs were taken from wounds, scanned and computerized. Then total wound area, granulation of tissue and new epithelialization was measured carefully by Scion Image software. The percentages of WOUND HEALING, wound contraction and epithelialization were calculated.Statistical analysis: Paired Hest.Results: While Aloe- Vera did not show any significant effect on the wound geometrical parameters. on the other hand in microscopical evaluations, reepithelialization, tissue granulation and proliferation of connective tissue in wounds were seen in response to Aloe- vera. Furthermore, collagenous fibers were thicker and well arranged in these groups, too. Conclusion: While quantitative measurements did not show supportive effects of Aloe- vera on wound geometrical parameters, qualitative observations showed it can improve healing process and wound appearance.

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    SABERI AFSHAR, F., MOVASAGHI, A.R., DEHGHAN, M.M., & NICKKHAH, B.. (2006). EFFECT OF ALOE-VERA EXTRACT ON EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED OPEN WOUNDS HEALING IN SHEEP. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, 61(3), 255-259. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/35267/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SABERI AFSHAR F., MOVASAGHI A.R., DEHGHAN M.M., NICKKHAH B.. EFFECT OF ALOE-VERA EXTRACT ON EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED OPEN WOUNDS HEALING IN SHEEP. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH[Internet]. 2006;61(3):255-259. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/35267/en

    IEEE: Copy

    F. SABERI AFSHAR, A.R. MOVASAGHI, M.M. DEHGHAN, and B. NICKKHAH, “EFFECT OF ALOE-VERA EXTRACT ON EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED OPEN WOUNDS HEALING IN SHEEP,” JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, vol. 61, no. 3, pp. 255–259, 2006, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/35267/en

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