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    In: Dermatology Reports, PAGEPress Publications, ( 2019-03-29)
    Abstract: Due to issues of limited substances and expensive cost of wound treatment, topical insulin and simvastatin are being developed due to benefits including easy to find and applicable in every health center. Topical insulin can be used in treating diabetic patient’s wound. Simvastatin contributed in wound healing process by increasing angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis. This experimental study is using randomized post test only control design in male Wistar mice, divided in 5 treatment groups with 9 mice each : carboxymethylcellulose sodium gel, short acting insulin topical gel, long acting insulin topical gel, simvastatin topical 2% gel, and simvastatin 3% topical gel. A full thickness wound was made randomly and observed in 5 days, followed with wound biopsy and analyzing using histopathological specimen measuring the epithelial thickness, fibroblast proliferation and collagen density from each group. Long acting insulin topical gel has the highest average rate of epithelial proliferation and fibroblast proliferation. In simvastatin 3% topical gel has the highest level of collagen density level among other groups. This study showed long acting insulin topical gel significantly has better outcome than other groups.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2036-7406 , 2036-7392
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: PAGEPress Publications
    Publication Date: 2019
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