Article Tag: Wound healing

BLOOD GLUCOSE AND CORTISOL CONCENTRATIONS OF WISTAR RATS TREATED WITH SHELL POWDER OF THE THREE DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES OF GIANT AFRICAN LAND SNAILS, ARCHACHATINA MARGINATA

This study examines the effect of Archachatina marginata shell powder on blood glucose and cortisol in wounded Wistar rats, highlighting its glucogenic effects and potential as a natural wound-healing agent.

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EFFECT OF SHELL POWDER OF THE THREE DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES OF GIANT AFRICAN LAND SNAILS Archachatina marginata ON BACTERIAL LOAD OF WOUNDS IN MALE WISTAR RATS

Wound infection is one of the critical factors that delay healing. Shell powders of molluscs have been used to treat wounds in Wistar rats. This paper aimed at assessing the wound healing and antimicrobial potentials of powder shells of A. marginata on the wound of rats.

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WOUND HEALING EFFECT OF SHELL POWDERS OF THE DIFFERENT DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES OF GIANT AFRICAN LAND SNAILS (ARCHACHATINA MARGINATA) ON ALBINO WISTER RATS

Wound healing is the process of repair that follows injury to the skin and other soft tissues. Giant African land snail parts are useful in the treatment of diseases like anemia, hypertension, labor pain, constipation, and wounds.

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