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Investigation of cadaver preservative properties of solution obtained with a mixture of honey and ethyl alcohol in different proportions: A pilot study on sheep heart
The aim of this study is to evaluate the cadaver embalming effects of the honey-based solutions used as an alternative to formaldehyde which is extremely hazardous for human health. In the study, 42 sheep hearts were used. Tissue and swap samples were taken from different honey solution groups on the 3rd, 75th, 150th, and 225th day to perform histological, microbiological, texture and color analyses. In the macroscopic examination, there was a more significant hardness in the hearts kept in the solution I in A and B groups than the solutions II and III. General fixation was found to be positive in the histological analysis. However, the histological structure became deformed later. The microbiological analysis showed no bacterial or mycotic growth. Moreover, according to the comparative results of the hardness scale applied to the groups, the heart tissues which were kept in AI, BII, and BIIIsolutions on the 3rd day, in AII and BIII solutions on the 150th day, in BIII solutions on the 225th day, in AIII on all days werestatistically found to be similar to the fresh heart tissue. Based on the results of the color analysis, the heart tissues of the experimental groups were not statistically similar to the fresh heart tissue in within-group and between-group comparisons of L value. Consequently, it is thought that the positive effect of honey solutions on the sheep heart tissue should be evaluated in organs with different parenchyma tissue and properties and whole cadaver.
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VETERINARIA is the official scientific journal of the Italian Companion Animal Veterinary Association (SCIVAC) and is published bimonthly by Edizioni Veterinarie (E.V.). Its aim is to promote the spread and development of new ideas and techniques in the field of clinical and veterinary practices, with the ultimate goal of improving and promoting the continuing education of veterinary practicioners. VETERINARIA publishes literature reviews, original articles, diagnostic corners and clinical cases on different topics related to medicine and surgery of the dog, cat and of other companion animals, as well as short communications from congresses.