
Akbari G, Shahbazfar A, Kianifard D, Rezaei H, Shokrollahi S, Mohebi D.Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences. Comparing healing effects of olive leaf extract ointment and dermaheal ointment on cutaneous wound in diabetic rats. The neuroprotective effects of hydro-alcoholic extract of olive ( Olea europaea) leaf on rotenone-induced Parkinson’s disease in rat. Sarbishegi M, Gorgich EAC, Khajavi O, Komeili G, Salimi S.Anti-inflammatory effect of oleuropein in experimental rat spinal cord trauma. Rapid monitoring of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in hospital water systems: a key priority in prevention of nosocomial infection. Baghal Asghari F, Nikaeen M, Mirhendi H.Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. Adsorption of olive leaf ( Olea europaea) antioxidants on silk fibroin. Baycın D, Altıok E, Ülkü S, Bayraktar O.Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. From by‐product to food ingredient: evaluation of compositional and technological properties of olive‐leaf phenolic extracts. Flamminii F, Di Mattia CD, Difonzo G, Neri L, Faieta M, Caponio F, Pittia P.A herbal cream consisting of Aloe vera, Lavandula stoechas, and Pelargonium roseum as an alternative for silver sulfadiazine in burn management. Effects of herbal ointment containing the leaf extracts of Madeira vine (Anredera cordifolia (Ten.) Steenis) for burn wound healing process on albino rats. The healing effect of curcumin on burn wounds in rat.


#3rd degree burn healing skin#
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences. D'Orazio J, Jarrett S, Amaro-Ortiz A, Scott T.Mechanical forces in the skin: roles in tissue architecture, stability, and function. Biggs LC, Kim CS, Miroshnikova YA, Wickström SA.Results revealed that wound contraction was higher in the OLE group compared to the sham and control groups and histopathological examinations indicated that OLE improved wound healing in comparison to the sham group. Histopathological assessments were performed on days 4, 7, 14, and 21 in various studied groups. Wounds were macroscopically examined during days 4, 7, 14, and 21. 3) OLE group: 10% olive leave extract ointment was employed to treat the wounds.

2) Control group: In this group rats were treated with silver sulfadiazine. Then, the rats were randomly divided into three groups 1) Sham group: Rats did not receive any treatment and just the wound was washed with distilled water. To create a burn wound, a rectangular piece of copper (2 x 1 cm) was put in 94º C water for 20 minutes and then placed on the rats’ skin for 30 seconds. Moreover, the healing effects of olive leaf extract ointment were compared to Silver Sulfadiazine. Due to the prevalence of burns and the necessity of effective treatment with low and optimal complications, in the present study, the efficacy of olive leaf extract ointment was evaluated as a therapeutic substance for burn wounds.
