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_beng
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100 _aJulião, Erielma Lomba Dias
100 _aAzevedo, Juliana Santos de Jesus
100 _aSousa, Fábio Luís Menezes de
100 _aMedrado, Alena Ribeiro Alves Peixoto
100 _aDantas, Juliana Borges de Lima
100 _aNéri, Júlia dos Santos Vianna
245 _aEvaluation of topical administration of mucoadhesive gel containing triamcinolone and extracts of Aloe vera and propolis for surgical wound tissue repair in the tongue of rats
500 _aPublicação on-line; 46 ref.; 2 tables; Summary (En)
520 _a ABSTRACT Triamcinolone acetonide (TA) is a drug used to relieve signs and symptoms of oral ulcers, which can trigger adverse effects when administered for a long period. Thus, Aloe Vera (AV) and propolis appear as therapeutic alternatives for the management of oral wounds, due to their healing properties and few side effects. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of AV and propolis on the repair of surgical wounds in the tongue of rats, and compare it with TA, through clinical and histopathological analyses. A lesion was made on the back of the tongue of 48 Wistar rats. The animals were divided into 4 groups: NCG (0.9% saline solution); PCG (TA 1 mg/g); AVG (0.5% AV); PG (5% propolis). Drugs were administered for 12/12 h. Euthanasia occurred on the 3rd and 7th days of the experiment. On day 7, AVG and PG had intermediate sized ulcers, not differing from PCG and NCG. Histological analysis showed that the reepithelialization score was significantly higher in NCG and AVG than in PCG and PG. Thus, it was demonstrated that the administration of 0.5% AV mucoadhesive gel of 12/12 h was not able to optimize the healing process of oral ulcers. Keywords: Aloe, Propolis, Oral ulcer, Wound healing
650 _aALOE VERA
650 _aPRÓPOLIS
650 _aÚLCERA
650 _aCICATRIZAÇÃO
650 _aLESÃO
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_9344822
_dBotucatu-SP Instituto de Biociências - Departamento de Química e Bioquímica 1998
_o2024-5150
_tRevista Brasileira de Plantas Medicinais (Brazil)
_x1516-0572
_gv. 24(1) p. 29-37; (2022)
_wBR2024002595
856 _uhttps://www.sbpmed.org.br/admin/files/papers/file_ebDK2dNgW5DR.pdf
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