Title of article :
The utilization of oral and topical rosella calyx extract (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) to enhance re-epithelialization in Wistar rats (Rattus novergicus)
Author/Authors :
Azizah, Nurona Nursing Department - Universitas Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia , Wida Mashitah, Musthika Nursing Department - Health Polytechnic of dr. Soepraoen Hospital, Malang, Indonesia , Kristianto, Heri Nursing Department - Universitas Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia
Abstract :
Background: The management of third-degree burns primarily aims to enhance the re-epithelialization process. Any impairment in this process may cause delayed wound healing. Rosella calyx
(Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) can act as an immunomodulator, possibly
affecting the re-epithelialization process.
Methods: Rats were randomized after adaptation for a week. Rats
(n = 30) were induced with third-degree burns, and it was ensured
that they met the criteria for third-degree burns. We divided
them into six groups and administered treatment according to
each group: 1) negative control group using cold cream only; 2)
positive control using silver sulfadiazine (SSD) only; 3) treatment
group using rosella calyx extract orally (250 mg/kg) + cold
cream; 4) treatment group using rosella calyx extract topically
only (250 mg/kg); 5) treatment group using rosella calyx extract
orally (250 mg/kg) + SSD; and 6) treatment group using rosella
calyx extract orally and topically (each 250 mg/kg). They were
sacrificed on day 17 and then stained with hematoxylin and eosin.
The variable studied was the re-epithelialization length (mm).
Statistical analysis involved analysis of variance (ANOVA) and
post hoc correction with P < 0.05 taken as significant.
Results: Despite treatment using rosella calyx extract orally +
topically showing the longest re-epithelialization, this group
showed no significant difference compared with SSD treatment,
indicating they may show a similar effect in the re-epithelialization
process.
Conclusion: Rosella calyx extract applied orally and topically
may show a therapeutic effect in the re-epithelialization process. Further research needs to be conducted.
Keywords :
plant extract , re-epithelialization , burns
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Dermatology