Abstract
Atopic dermatitis is one of the most common diseases in dogs that is multifactorial and usually attacks dogs aged between 6-36 months. This study was aimed to determine the histopathological appearance of the skin of dogs suffering from atopic dermatitis after treated with eco enzyme. Eco enzyme is a liquid product resulting from the fermentation of organic kitchen waste product such as fruit and vegetable dregs, molasses, and water. This study used five dogs suffering from atopic dermatitis which were divided into two groups. Group A: three dogs samples were bathed with 10% eco enzyme liquid every three days for 28 days. In Group B: two samples of dogs were bathed with 10% eco enzyme every three days until the 9th day, followed by a 2% eco enzyme bath once a week (13th, 20th, 27th day). Both treatment groups started from day 0 until day 28. Skin samples were taken using the biopsy method and histopathological changes were observed by making histopathological skin preparations stained with Hematoxylin and Eosin. Observations of the preparations were carried out using a light microscope. Data were analyzed using the Analysis of Variance test followed by the Duncan multiple range test and the Kruskall Wallis test followed by the Mann-Whitney test, then the data was explained descriptively. The results of the Anova test showed that the thickness of the dogs epidermis treated with 2% and 10% eco enzyme was significantly different (P<0.05). The Kruskall Wallis test for scoring inflammatory cell infiltration and degeneration showed that there was a significant difference (P<0.05) in the administration of 2% and 10% eco enzyme. Eco enzyme liquid is able to reduce atopic dermatitis lesions in dogs. Giving eco enzyme at a concentration of 10% and followed by a concentration of 2% with an extended application time can return the histological structure of the dog’s skin to normal, especially the thickness of the epidermis, reduce inflammatory cell infiltration, and reduce degeneration.
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