Effect of Topical Serratiopeptidase on Facial Wound Healing in Rabbit
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جامعة الموصل /University of Mosul
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Objective: Serratiopeptidase (SRP), an enzyme with great effect in opposing inflammation. Applications
of enzyme topically provide advantage of direct entery to the location of action. This study examined the
possibility of using topical SRP preparations in the formula of ointments and to assess the topical effect
of SRP in facial wound management in rabbits. Material and Method: healthy male rabbits weight,1.25
± 0.25kg divided into four groups: group one animals received no treatment, group two animals treated
with Vaseline only, group three and four were treated by SRP (0.5% and 1%) respectively. Standard
incisions were done on submandibular region of all rabbits. Wound healing assessment was determined
by histological method. Results: group one and two showed incomplete closure of the wound with poor reepithelization,
while other groups (three and four) demonstrated complete closure of the wound with
good re-epithelization. Conclusion: topical application of SRP has ability to improve facial wound healing
in rabbits
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10.13140/RG.2.2.34568.85764