麦卢卡蜂蜜与印尼蜂蜜的比较研究,支持等离子体射流在增殖期伤口愈合中的应用

Q1 Medicine Clinical Plasma Medicine Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cpme.2018.08.001
Eka Sakti Wahyuningtyas , Arya Iswara , Yunita Sari , Sodiq Kamal , Budi Santosa , Tatsuo Ishijima , Toshio Nakatani , Indri Kartika Putri , N Nasruddin
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目的对比研究麦卢卡蜂蜜和印度尼西亚蜂蜜在8周龄BALB/c雄性小鼠皮肤伤口愈合增殖期应用等离子体喷射治疗的有效性。方法采用化学-酶法,以H2O2为指示剂,研究不同浓度蜂蜜对等离子体射流产生的活性氧和活性氮(RONS)的影响。采用直接接触的方式,将等离子体射流垂直应用于多个微井敷料(MMD)中穿孔的伤口。将小鼠分为4组:单纯水胶体敷料组(对照组或C组)、血浆涂敷后加水胶体敷料组(PH组)、血浆涂敷后加印尼蜂蜜(PI组)、血浆涂敷后加麦卢卡蜂蜜(PM组)。使用一次性活检打孔器在小鼠背部两侧创建两个全层急性伤口。对照组创面用水胶体敷料(HD)覆盖,其他组创面在创面0 ~ 3天用HD覆盖,创面4 ~ 7天用血浆处理,然后用0.1 mL相关蜂蜜或HD处理,创面8 ~ 14天用HD覆盖。结果第7天,PI组和PM组创面面积均小于对照组。然而,在第12、13和14天,pi处理小鼠的伤口面积明显大于PM处理小鼠。结论麦卢卡蜂蜜与印尼蜂蜜相比,其化学特性更有利于等离子射流治疗。
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Comparative study on Manuka and Indonesian honeys to support the application of plasma jet during proliferative phase on wound healing

Purpose

A comparative investigation was conducted to determine the effectiveness of Manuka and Indonesian honeys to support the application of plasma jet treatment during the proliferative phase of cutaneous wound healing in 8-week-old, BALB/c male mice.

Methods

The effect of honey containing different concentrations to reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) produced by plasma jet in liquid medium using H2O2 as the indicator was conducted using chemical-enzymatic method. Plasma jet treatment was applied perpendicularly to wounds through holes punched in multiple micro-well dressings (MMD) using direct contact. Mice were divided into 4 groups: Hydrocolloid dressing alone (Control group or C), plasma application followed by hydrocolloid dressing (PH), plasma application followed by treatment with Indonesian honey (PI), and plasma application followed by treatment with Manuka honey (PM). Two full-thickness acute wounds were created on both sides of the mouse dorsum using a disposable biopsy punch. The wounds of the control group were covered with a hydrocolloid dressing (HD), whereas wounds in the other groups were covered with a HD from days 0 to 3, treated with plasma followed by 0.1 mL of the relevant honey or HD from days 4 to 7 post-wounding, and then were covered with a HD from days 8 to 14.

Results

On day 7the wound area in the PI and PM groups was smaller than in the control group. On days 12, 13, and 14, however, the wound area in PI-treated mice was significantly larger than in PM mice.

Conclusion

Manuka honey may better support plasma jet treatment than Indonesian honey on account of its chemical characteristics.

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