The wound-healing capacity of ointments based on bee products was investigated in vivo on three experimental models of incision, excision and heat burn. For this purpose, four ointments were prepared with propolis, honey, apilarnil (drone brood homogenate) and a mixture of these three apitherapy products. The ointments were applied topically for 21 days. Clinical and macroscopic evaluation was performed throughout the experiment, with the recording of the re-epithelialization period and determination of the wound contraction rate on days 6 and 9. The histopathological examination was performed on days 1, 3, 12 and 21 of the treatment. The topical formulations were also characterized from a rheological point of view in order to verify their ...
Aims - Propolis is a naturally occurring anti-inflammatory bee derived protectant resin. We have pre...
Background: Honey has been formulated into gel and film dosage forms for burn wound as previously re...
Th e aim of this study was to describe and quantify the therapeutic value of honey in oral mucosal u...
<div><div><div><p>Accelerating wound healing is now considered as a principle clinical treatment and...
Bee products include honey as well as propolis, royal jelly and venom which are used in medicine, no...
KISA, Ucler/0000-0002-8131-6810WOS: 000447063700004PubMed: 30307813Objective: To investigate the eff...
Non-healing wounds are associated with high morbidity and might greatly impact a patient’s well-bein...
Medicines of biogenic origin with micro-organic, regenerative and analgesic properties are becoming ...
Objective(s) Wound healing represents a dynamic physiological process influenced by many factors. Th...
Honeybee gives people one of the most valuable and healthy foods. These are honey, propolis, royal j...
Abstract Purpose: To investigate the therapeutic potential of honey, Nigella sativa (N. sativa) an...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Wound healing, care promotion, appropriate treatment and infection and chr...
ABSTRACT The effects of different types of honey on the tensile strength of burn wound tissue healin...
Honey (Mellifica sp) is produced by Apis mellifera africana, widely consumed without prescription or...
AbstractAimsPropolis is a naturally occurring anti-inflammatory bee derived protectant resin. We hav...
Aims - Propolis is a naturally occurring anti-inflammatory bee derived protectant resin. We have pre...
Background: Honey has been formulated into gel and film dosage forms for burn wound as previously re...
Th e aim of this study was to describe and quantify the therapeutic value of honey in oral mucosal u...
<div><div><div><p>Accelerating wound healing is now considered as a principle clinical treatment and...
Bee products include honey as well as propolis, royal jelly and venom which are used in medicine, no...
KISA, Ucler/0000-0002-8131-6810WOS: 000447063700004PubMed: 30307813Objective: To investigate the eff...
Non-healing wounds are associated with high morbidity and might greatly impact a patient’s well-bein...
Medicines of biogenic origin with micro-organic, regenerative and analgesic properties are becoming ...
Objective(s) Wound healing represents a dynamic physiological process influenced by many factors. Th...
Honeybee gives people one of the most valuable and healthy foods. These are honey, propolis, royal j...
Abstract Purpose: To investigate the therapeutic potential of honey, Nigella sativa (N. sativa) an...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Wound healing, care promotion, appropriate treatment and infection and chr...
ABSTRACT The effects of different types of honey on the tensile strength of burn wound tissue healin...
Honey (Mellifica sp) is produced by Apis mellifera africana, widely consumed without prescription or...
AbstractAimsPropolis is a naturally occurring anti-inflammatory bee derived protectant resin. We hav...
Aims - Propolis is a naturally occurring anti-inflammatory bee derived protectant resin. We have pre...
Background: Honey has been formulated into gel and film dosage forms for burn wound as previously re...
Th e aim of this study was to describe and quantify the therapeutic value of honey in oral mucosal u...