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Behzad Foruotan, Sahar Molzemi, Hoosin Harati Por, Shahram Molzemi, Nahide Bolbol Haghighi, Fatemeh Sadat Alam Al-Hoda, Amir Hossein Ashenaii, Seyed Reza Mousavi, Mohammad Reza Jafari, Mohsen Choopani Moghaddam,
Volume 13, Issue 5 (7-2014)
Abstract
Background: Finding effective drugs is considered for healing diabetic wounds by researchers. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the wound healing effects of palmatine in the healing of skin wounds in normal and diabetic rats.
Methods: In this study 16 male Wistar rats were dهvided into four groups (Negative control, Positive control, The first experimental,The second experimental) . A 4 cm2 wound was created in the left side of the spinal cord in each of these groups and the process of wound healing was macroscopically evaluated.
Results: The wounds of the diabetic groups (the diabetes was coused by streptozocin) showed longer healing process in comparison with the normal groups and the wound healing in the experimental groups which were treated by palmitine was faster in comparison with the control group.
Conclusions: the results showed that palmatine speeds the wound healing up in normal and diabetic samples.
Elahe Dianati, Sahar Molzemi, Mohsen Aminian,
Volume 15, Issue 5 (7-2016)
Abstract
Background: In the event of damage to the skin, the epidermis of which goes to the disintegration of the body, is a wound that is common in diabetics. The purpose of this study was to evaluate microscopic effects of Aqueous extract of curcumin on wound healing in diabetic male rats.
Methods: In this study 48 male Wistar rats were divided into 4 groups (control, sham, experimental, empirical two) were tested. The extra pawn injured area of 3 cm to the left of the spine created. Wound healing was examined microscopic.
Results: The streptozocin diabetic wound healing compared to the control group later showed and wound healing in experimental groups treated with Aqueous extract of curcumin was faster than the control group.
Conclusion: The results showed that the Aqueous extract of curcumin skin accelerates wound healing in normal and diabetic samples.
Mahbobeh Hadizadeh, Sahar Molzemi, Mitra Bagheri, Mohsen Aminiyan,
Volume 16, Issue 2 (1-2017)
Abstract
Background: In the event of damage to the skin, the epidermis of which goes to the disintegration of the body, is a wound that is common in diabetics. The purpose of this study was to evaluate Effect of alcohol extract of Nigella Sativa on wound healing in diabetic male rats
Methods: In this study 48 male Wistar rats were divided into 4 groups (control, sham, experimental, empirical two) were tested. The extra pawn injured area of 3 cm to the left of the spine created. Wound healing was examined macroscopically.
Results: The streptozocin diabetic wound healing compared to the control group later showed and wound healing in experimental groups treated with alcohol extract of Nigella Sativa was faster than the control group.
Conclusion: The results showed that the alcohol extract of Nigella Sativa skin accelerate wound healing in normal and diabetic samples.
Soleiman Ghamaridaz, Vida Hojati, Sahar Molzemi, Bostan Roudi,
Volume 23, Issue 4 (11-2023)
Abstract
Background: Diabetes is associated with hormonal and biochemical changes, and with the production of free radicals and oxidative stress, it plays an important role in the occurrence of many metabolic injuries. Garlic plant and kombucha mushroom play a major role in the prevention and treatment of complications caused by oxidative stress due to their antioxidant and anti-apoptotic properties.
Methods: 40 male Wistar rats, divided into five groups of eight, including: control (diabetic and receiving citrate buffer), Negative control group (diabetic, with 55 mg/kg of streptozotocin intraperitoneally), experimental group 1 (diabetic and receiving 50 mg/kg garlic extract), experimental group 2 (diabetic and receiving 50 mg/kg kombucha mushroom) and experimental group 3 (diabetic and receiving 50 mg/kg kombucha mushroom and 50 mg/kg of garlic extract) were divided. After two months passed after the mice became diabetic, the extracts were injected subcutaneously for two weeks. After that, the rats were anesthetized with ketamine and xylisine, and blood was taken directly from the heart.
Results: The Negative control group had higher glucose, triglyceride, cholesterol and LDL and lower insulin and HDL than the control group. The treatment groups of garlic, kombucha and garlic + kombucha caused a significant decrease in glucose, cholesterol, triglyceride and LDL levels and a significant increase in HDL and insulin compared to the Negative control group (p < 0.05). The highest therapeutic effect was shown by the garlic + kombuja group.
Conclusion: The combined extract of kombucha and garlic has favorable effects on sugar control and reducing cholesterol and Triglyceride.
Ghazale Yavari, Sahar Molzemi, Vida Hojati, Zahra Kordi,
Volume 24, Issue 5 (12-2024)
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.