A comparative study of the effects of topical application of Aloe vera, thyroid hormone and silver sulfadiazine on skin wounds in Wistar rats.
- Author:
Mahsa TARAMESHLOO
1
;
Mohsen NOROUZIAN
;
Saeed ZAREIN-DOLAB
;
Masoomeh DADPAY
;
Roohollah GAZOR
Author Information
- Publication Type:Comparative Study ; Original Article
- Keywords: Wound healing; Aloe vera; thyroid hormone; silver sulfadiazine; incision; topical application
- MeSH: Aged; Aloe; Animals; Humans; Male; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Silver; Silver Sulfadiazine; Skin; Thyroid Gland; Wound Healing
- From:Laboratory Animal Research 2012;28(1):17-21
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: Many research studies report the healing effects of Aloe Vera, thyroid hormone cream and silver sulfadiazine. However, the effects of these therapeutic agents are not well understood and have not been compared in one study. This study aimed at investigating the effects of topical application of an Aloe vera gel, a thyroid hormone cream and a silver sulfadiazine cream on the healing of skin wounds surgically induced in Wistar rats for determining the treatment of choice. In a randomized controlled trial, twelve male rats, aged 120 days and with a mean weight of 250 to 300 g, were divided randomly into 5 groups based on drug treatments: Aloe vera gel (AV), thyroid hormone cream (TC), silver sulfadiazine 1% (S), vehicle (V) and control. To evaluate the efficacy of each treatment technique, a biomechanical approach was used to assess tensile stress after 14 days of treatment. Tensile stress was significantly improved in the Aloe vera gel group as compared with the other four groups (P< or =0.05). While the other treatment options resulted in better healing than the control group, this difference was not significant. We conclude that Aloe vera topical application accelerated the healing process more than thyroid hormone, silver sulfadiazine and vehicle in surgically induced incisions in rats.