The Effect of Honey, Aloe Vera, and Hydrocolloid Dressing on the Healing Process of Murine Excisional Wounds.

IF 1.5 The international journal of lower extremity wounds Pub Date : 2026-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-15 DOI:10.1177/15347346231214597
José Enrique Hernández-Rodríguez, José Luis Martín-Barrasa, J Aragón-Sánchez, Maximina Monzón-Mayor, José Manuel Pérez-Galván, Pedro Saavedra-Santana, María Del Mar Romero-Alemán
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Chronic ulcers are a major health problem associated with high costs and a loss of quality of life. Because of this, the search for products that accelerate wound healing is a constant, given the need for alternatives that help to alleviate this serious health problem. We analyzed the efficacy of 2 natural products-honey and aloe vera-versus hydrocolloid (HC) dressings as a control group in healing full-thickness wounds. For this purpose, we performed full-thickness excisions of the skin, including the panniculus carnosus, in mice. We inserted a nitrile ring into the subcutaneous cellular tissue simulating the second-intention wound healing course. We found that aloe vera reduced the diameter of the wounds compared to honey (p < .001) and the control group (p < .001).

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蜂蜜、芦荟和水胶体敷料对小鼠切除伤口愈合过程的影响。
慢性溃疡是一个与高费用和生活质量下降有关的主要健康问题。正因为如此,寻找加速伤口愈合的产品是一个持续的过程,因为需要替代品来帮助缓解这一严重的健康问题。我们分析了两种天然产品——蜂蜜和芦荟——与水胶体(HC)敷料作为对照组在全层伤口愈合中的功效。为此,我们对小鼠进行了全层皮肤切除,包括肉赘皮。我们将一个丁腈环插入皮下细胞组织,模拟第二次伤口愈合过程。我们发现,与蜂蜜相比,芦荟可以减少伤口的直径
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