Title of article :
Comparison of Two Types of Gels in Improving Burn Wound
Author/Authors :
Rahimzadeh, Golnar Department of Microbiology - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Seyedi Dolatabad, Shahnaz , Fallah Rostami, Fatemeh
Abstract :
Objective: Kefir are natural probiotic compounds with anti-inflammatory properties, which were tested
in experimental burn injury. Kefir gels were prepared from an extract of continuously cultured kefir in
Man, Rogosa and Sharpe Broth medium for 48 and 96 h. Their extracts were used for evaluation of
antibacterial effect against Pseudomonas aeruginosa in standard sample (ATCC 27853) and samples taken
from patients with burns. The antibacterial effect of different kefir extract was assessment of minimum
inhibitory concentration and minimum bactericidal concentration. The density of bacteria and percentage
of organic acids (lactic and acetic acids) were also determined.
Materials and Methods: Similar burn injuries were made on dorsal skin surface of 40 rats. The rats were
divided into 5 groups of 8 rats each. The base gel, silver sulfadiazine ointment, kefir 48 h gel, kefir 96 h gel
were applied twice daily. Burn wound area was measured at baseline, 1 and 2 weeks.
Results: Results indicated that by increasing the time of fermentation, concentration of lactic and acetic acid
increased in orders of: Kefir 48 h < kefir 96 h, the end of the 2nd week the percentage of wound size were lowest
in order of kefir 96 h gel < kefir grains 48 h gel < silver sulfadiazine 1% < untreated and based gel groups.
Conclusion: In conclusion, the kefir gel therapy was an effective therapeutic approach to improve
outcomes after severe burn when compared with conventional silver sulfadiazine treatment.
Keywords :
Burn , Kefir Gel , Wound Healing
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics