Abstract

There is no consensus on the properties of an ideal dressing for treating wounds. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of dressings using topically administered bitter melon extract with olive oil, pure olive oil, nitrofurazone, and saline in the healing of ischemic wounds. A sample group of 48 rats was used in the trial. Their wounds were treated with bitter melon extract, pure olive oil, nitrofurazone, and saline. Data were collected between October 2014 and April 2015. The highest percentage (94.7%) of wound healing was observed in the bitter melon extract group and the lowest percentage (86.3%) in the nitrofurazone group. At the end of the 21st day, macroscopic reepithelialization was observed in 9 wounds in the bitter melon extract group (75%), in 6 wounds in the pure olive oil group (50%), and in only 3 wounds in the nitrofurazone and saline groups (25%). It can be concluded that dressing with a bitter melon extract is more efficient in the treatment of wounds than using nitrofurazone or saline, and that dressing with olive oil accelerates wound healing, although not as much as dressing with bitter melon extract.

Highlights

  • The treatment of wounds is one of the oldest topics of discussion and has been studied for many years

  • As a result of this, many recent studies have focused on what kinds of effective and safe therapeutic agents can be obtained from natural sources to treat different diseases (Palamthodi and Lele, 2014; Agyare et al, 2016; Jarić et al 2018)

  • Bitter melon extract is one of the herbs most frequently used in Turkey for its medicinal properties (Pişkin et al, 2014; Dandawate et al, 2016)

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Introduction

The treatment of wounds is one of the oldest topics of discussion and has been studied for many years. New products related to the care of wounds are constantly being developed, in parallel to continual advances in medicine. 80% of people use conventional medicine to treat their health problems (Dandawate et al, 2016). As a result of this, many recent studies have focused on what kinds of effective and safe therapeutic agents can be obtained from natural sources to treat different diseases (Palamthodi and Lele, 2014; Agyare et al, 2016; Jarić et al 2018). Bitter melon extract is one of the herbs most frequently used in Turkey for its medicinal properties (Pişkin et al, 2014; Dandawate et al, 2016)

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