Effect Of “Sharkh- 2” Preparation On Pathological Model Of Burning Wound Which Was Formed On Rat Of Vistar
- VernacularTitle:Вистар Үүлдрийн Харханд Үүсгэсэн Түлэнхийн Шархны Эмгэг Загварт Шарх-2 Бэлдмэлийн Үзүүлэх Нөлөө
- Author:
Davshilt B
1
;
Tsend-Ayush D
1
;
Uuganbayar B
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Pulsatilla flavescens; rosa aciccularis; burning wound; traditional medicine
- From: Journal of Oriental Medicine 2015;8(1):14-19
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
- Abstract: Goal: Research impact of “Sharkh - 2” preparation on pathological model of burning wound which was formed on experimental animal. Material and methods of the research: The experiment and research was made on pathological model of burning wound of 45 rats of Vistar breed on the basis of lab and material base of Institute of Traditional Medicine of School of Medicine, University of Medical Science, University of Medical Science in Huhhot city in Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region, National Corporation of Technology and Production of Traditional Medicine and “Sharkh - 2” preparation was applied by thin layer once on wound. Result: Wound area was decreased by 9.5% in control group in the 14th day and by 38.5% n the 28th day. In comparing group of “Sharkh - 2” with control group, there was not invisible and considerable result in the seventh day of the exerpeiment. But in “Sharkh-2” preparation, wound area decreased by 7.7% in the 14th day and by 62.9% in the 28th day. In comparison with control group, leukocyte of animals which used “Sharkh -2” preparation is less by 12.1% in the 7th day of the experiment, by 28.1% in the 14th day, 38.2% in the 28th day, sedimentation speed of red cell is less by 8.2% in the 7th day, by 12.3% in the 14th day and by 31% in the 28th day and TNF- α is not considerable I the 7th day of the experiment, 10.4% in the 14th day and by 13% in the 28th day. Conclusion: “Sharkh - 2” preparation which was extracted from raw materials of traditional medicine as Pulsatilla flavescens and Rosa aciccularis has impact to improve cure of burning wound of experimental animals.