山竹果(Garcinia mangostana L.)利用研究果皮提取物作为凝胶型烧伤创面膏

Kalimaya Qolbi Sani, Paulina Paulina, Priyanka Khansa Insyira
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印尼的该行业目前正在经历由非正规部门工人主导的重大发展。在业务/生产过程中,经常会遇到问题,导致受伤或受伤。烧伤是由热源引起的,如火、电、危险化学品和辐射。山竹皮是一种天然物质,有可能被用作烧伤伤口的替代治疗方法。山竹果皮含有活性的生化化合物,包括类黄酮、单宁、山酮和生物碱衍生物,它们具有抗炎作用,可以通过促进胶原蛋白的形成来帮助伤口愈合。此外,山竹皮中皂苷的存在使其具有抗菌作用。本研究旨在探讨山竹皮补丁在烧伤愈合的潜力,往往经历了非正规产业工人。研究方法采用二手资料,通过文献回顾研究。文章搜索使用的关键词是“伤口”和“山竹皮”。通过对10篇文章的分析,发现山竹皮作为山竹皮贴剂具有很大的潜力,在最佳浓度为15%的情况下,21天伤口愈合率可达83%。山竹皮提取物(Garcinia mangostana L.)制成的贴剂有望帮助非正规工人或UMKM处理他们在工作中可能遇到的烧伤伤口,同时也有助于利用原本未使用的废物。</p><p align="left">< /p><p align="left">< /p><p align="left">< /strong></ strong </strong <生物化学化合物,烧伤伤口,非正规部门,山竹皮,膏药</ p<
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The Study Utilization of Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) Peel Extract as a Gel-Based Burn Wound Plaster

The industry in Indonesia is currently experiencing significant development dominated by workers in the informal sector. During the business/production processes, problems are often encountered, leading to injuries or wounds. Burn wound are caused by heat sources such as fire, electricity, hazardous chemicals, and radiation. One natural substance with the potential to be used as an alternative treatment for burn wound is mangosteen peel. Mangosteen peel contains active biochemical compounds, including flavonoids, tannins, xanthones, and alkaloid derivatives, which have anti-inflammatory effects that can aid in the wound healing process by promoting collagen formation. Additionally, the presence of saponins in mangosteen peel makes it antibacterial. This research aims to explore the potential of mangosteen peel patches in the healing of burn injuries often experienced by informal industrial workers. The research method used secondary data through a literature review study. Article searches were conducted using keywords such as 'wound' and 'mangosteen peel.' Through the analysis of 10 articles, it was found that mangosteen peel has great potential to be utilized as a mangosteen peel patch, with a wound healing percentage of up to 83% over 21 days at an optimum concentration of 15%. The availability of patches made from mangosteen peel extract (Garcinia mangostana L.) is expected to assist informal workers or UMKM in addressing burn wound they may encounter during work while also helping to utilize waste that would otherwise go unused.

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Biochemical compounds, Burn wound, Informal Sector, Mangosteen Peel, Plaster

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