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Título: The use of papain gel cream and sunflower oil in promoting healing in a wound in dogs: three case reports
Título(s) alternativo(s): Uso de gel creme de papaína na cicatrização de feridas em cães: relato de três casos
Palavras-chave: Phytotherapy
Carica papaya L
Helianthus annus
Necrosis
Fitoterapia
Reparação tecidual
Data do documento: Set-2016
Editor: Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia
Citação: PORSANI, M. Y. H. et al. The use of papain gel cream and sunflower oil in promoting healing in a wound in dogs: three case reports. Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Belo Horizonte, v. 68, n. 5, p. 1201-1206, Sept./Oct. 2016.
Resumo: Papain is a proteolytic enzyme removed from the leaves of green papaya and/or latex. This enzyme is widely known as a medicinal fruit used extensively in human medicine for the treatment of wounds of various etiologies. However, studies and reports in veterinary medicine are scarce. Another herbal drug widely used in wound healing is Sunflower oil (Helianthus annus). It has inflammatory and antimicrobial properties which stimulate the local neovascularization, promoting tissue granulation, cell migration, fibroblast proliferation, and differentiation. Three dogs were treated with infected necrosis wounds, considered large, extent, and severe, with varied etiology. All cases were treated with papain gel with the exception of one dog, which was given the sunflower oil at the end of the treatment. Papain gel shows effectiveness in the treatment of wounds especially with wound debridement and removal of necrotic tissue. In addition, the healing time was shorter when compared to the treatment with sunflower oil. Finally, the herbal drugs have a low cost and high accessibility. This study contributes to create a new research regarding the use of this drug in animal wound healing.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/57089
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