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OJVRTM
Online Journal of Veterinary Research©
(Including Medical and Laboratory Research)
Established 1994
ISSN 1328-925X
Volume 28 (8): 473-480, 2024.
Effects of Glycyrrhiza
glabra on wound healing in Sprague-Dawley male
rats.
Aboutorab Tabatabaei
Naeini, Ahmad Oryan, Behrooz Nikahval, Mahvash Toosinezhad.
School of Veterinary Medicine, Shiraz University
Iran.
ABSTRACT
Naein AT,
Oryan A, Nikahval B, Toosinezhad M., Effects of Glycyrrhiza
glabra on wound healing in Sprague-Dawley male rats, Onl J Vet Res., 28 (8): 473-480, 2024. Groups of 10 male Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to
dorsal skin wounds under anaesthesia treated with or
without (controls) Glycyrrhiza glabra powder daily for 5 days. Wounds were
rinsed daily by sterile saline solution. Healing
was determined planimetrically on days 0, 5, 10, 15
and 20 for biomechanical properties and microscopy. We found no
difference between treated and non-treated wounds but compared with normal skin
had ~8 to ~10 fold reduced tension and strength. By microscopy we observed reduced
inflammatory cells, enhanced fibroblasts and tissue alignment in rats treated Glycyrrhiza glabra powder.
Keywords: Licorice
powder, Wound healing, Cutaneous, rat.
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