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Title: Gel with Ectoine improves wound healing on a thermal burn model in rats
Authors: Majorova, A. V.
Sysuev, B. B.
Sokolova-Merkureva, A. V.
Evseeva, S. B.
Nesterova, N. I.
Keywords: pharmacy
Ectoine
treatment of burns
reparative activity
thermal burn model
rats
Issue Date: 2018
Citation: Gel with Ectoine improves wound healing on a thermal burn model in rats / A. V. Majorova, B. B. Sysuev, A. V. Sokolova-Merkureva [et al.] // Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research. - 2018. - Vol.45. - P. 454-462.
Abstract: Due to the ability to create complexes of water molecules on the surface of the mucous membrane, ectoine is a promising compound for the treatment of burns. Evaluate the reparative activity of Ectoine using the thermal burn model in rats. In male rats (n=30), 2 thermal burns were counteracted under counter-anesthesia, one of which was treated by topical application of the test drugs for 7 days, and the other served as a control
URI: http://dspace.bsu.edu.ru/handle/123456789/31084
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