Study of the Effect of the Hydraulic Extract of the Mascara (Vicia Sativa) on Skin Wounds in Diabetic Desert Mice with Streptozocin

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Article Type:
Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Background

Dysfunction of pancreatic beta cells causes a decrease in insulin and an increase in serum glucose, resulting in diabetes. Diabetes has caused dysfunction by damaging various organs, including tissues that are at risk of diabetes. So we've looked at the effect of Vicia sativa on skin wounds caused by high blood sugar.

Methods

In this study, 48 male mouse heads of the wistar breed with a weight range of 220 to 250 grams were divided into 4 control groups, Shem, experimental one (diabetic group+ oserin), experimental two(diabetic+ V. sativa). At the same time as the mice became diabetic with a dose of 50 mg/kg streptosotocin, the rest of the groups received the citrate buffer intra-peritoneal. After the rats were unconscious with the anesthetic and their back hair was shaved in the 3 cm long test groups on the left side of the spine, and the treated groups were treated with 14 days of MG/kg200 dose of mascara extract on the wounds. The wound healing process was examined macroscopically and microscopically on days 7 and 14.

Results

The wound of diabetic groups treated with streptozocin showed a later repair compared to the control group, and the wound healing was faster in experimental groups treated with alcoholic extract of the mascara than in the control group.

Conclusion

The results indicated that the alcoholic extract of the mascara accelerated the healing of skin wounds of healthy and diabetic samples.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Iranian Journal of Diabetes and Lipid Disorders, Volume:24 Issue: 5, 2024
Pages:
281 to 290
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