Investigation the effects of Kombucha on deepburn wounds regeneration in Wistar rats in the in vitro condition
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Background
Kombucha was used in traditional medicine to cure many diseases including skin wounds healing. Burns are the most common types of skin injuries، so we decided to experience the effects of Kombucha on burn wounds healing in the in vitro condition. Marterial and Methods
In present research، third-degree burns were created in the shaved rat skins، and then squared pieces of burned skin were cultured with grid technique. Six test group of burned skin samples including control (cultured with DMEM)، sham (which received 25% dose of sweetened tea)، experimental1،2 and 3 (with 25%، 50% and 75% dose of Kombucha tea) and experimental4 (with topical application with homogeneous Kombucha symbiont) were studied. The histological procedures were performed on them. Results
Full wound concentration in Kombucha symbiont group and partial wound concentration in 50% dose of Kombucha tea group were observed. Other groups didn’t appear good results. Conclusion
we concluded that، Homogeneouskombucha symbiont and 50%dose of khombucha tea، probably have effective properties on burn wounds healing.Language:
Persian
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Journal of Plant and Biotechnology, Volume:5 Issue: 3, 2011
Page:
71
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