Effects of Equisetum arvense Ointment on Dermal Wound Healing in Rats .

Wounds

Saglik Yuksekokulu FTR Bolumu, Merkez Kampus, Kutahya, Turkey; Email:

Published: October 2010

Unlabelled: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Equisetum arvense ointment on dermal wound healing in rats.

Methods: The authors studied a total of 56 wounds in four groups of rats. Each wound measured 15 mm x 15 mm. The first group did not receive treatment while the second group was treated with a 1:1 mixture of Vaseline and lanolin ointment. Equisetum arvense ointment doses of 5% and 10% were used in the third and fourth groups. The rats were observed at days 7 and 14 post wounding. The state of the wound healing was evaluated using wound closure ratio and histopathologic studies.

Results: Equisetum arvense 5% and 10% groups and the Vaseline-lanolin group had a statistically significant higher wound closure ratio than the control group (P &0.05). Equisetum arvense ointment groups had a 95.26% and 99.96% wound closure ratio (P & 0.05) and higher dermal and epidermal regeneration, angiogenesis, and granulation tissue thickness after 14 days as compared to the other groups (P & 0.05). P. Equisetum arvense ointment exhibits significant wound healing activity in rats. Further clinical and experimental studies are needed to confirm these results. .

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