Cichorium intybus extract action over celular and tissue components of skin wounds in white rats

  • Daniel Vicente Lacolla UNLPam. FAcultad de Ciencias Veterinarias
  • Monica Graciela García UNLPam. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias
  • Mirta Susana Toribio
  • Andres Sosa

Keywords:

Cichorium, Wounds, Skin, Plant Extracts

Abstract

Healing activities of provoked wounded mice was recorded as consequence of the application of extract of Cichorium intybus, a complex family plant that growth naturally in pampas area. The Treatment group was treated topically with diluted extract for 10 days and samples were taken every day for histological analyses. In order to compare the evolution of the wounds the same procedure was applied to a nontreatment group of animals (Control group). Mice from the treated group showed a significant delay in the healing wound process (p0,05) evidenced by an increase in neutrophil and fibroblast stay in the injured tissue, as well as in the collagen fibre arrangement in relation to the control group. Under the condition of the present study the extract of Cichorium intybus did not showed healing activity.

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Author Biographies

Daniel Vicente Lacolla, UNLPam. FAcultad de Ciencias Veterinarias

Técnicas histológicas. Técnicas inmunohistoquímicas. Histología. Embriología. Piel. Aparato reproductor femenino. Placenta

Monica Graciela García, UNLPam. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias

Técnicas histológicas. Tecnicas inmunohistoquímicas.Histología. Embriología. Piel. Aparato reproductor femenino.Placenta. Docente en Histología I y II.

Andres Sosa

Especialista en Cardiología Veterinaria

Published

2017-08-08

How to Cite

Lacolla, D. V., García, M. G., Toribio, M. S., & Sosa, A. (2017). Cichorium intybus extract action over celular and tissue components of skin wounds in white rats. Ciencia Veterinaria, 13(1), 48–51. Retrieved from https://ojs.unlpam.edu.ar/ojs/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/1861

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