Topical Effect of Mentha pulegium Essential Oil on Burn Wounds in Wistar rats

Introduction: Burn wound is a suitable place for the development of drug resistant infections. Therefore, investigations for effective drug development have a priority. The aim of this study was to identify the effects of herbal material on infectious burn wounds in rat. Materials and Methods: Me...

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Main Authors: Ghasem Habibi, Abolfazl Mohtarami, Mahmood Amini, Saeid Heidari, Marjan Salehi, Mohaddese Akrami Shirjini, Fatemeh Moazemi Gudarzi, Parisa Khosravi, Hossein Hosseiny, Masumeh Adam Pira, Mohammad Arjomandzadegan
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Published: Amber Publication 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Research in Medical and Dental Science
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Online Access:https://www.jrmds.in/articles/topical-effect-of-mentha-pulegium-essential-oil-on-burn-wounds-in-wistar-rats.pdf
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spelling doaj-bc9edd59f59a4ac58e0d8f6a7d79e0a82020-11-25T00:08:59ZengAmber PublicationJournal of Research in Medical and Dental Science2347-25452347-23672018-12-0166154157Topical Effect of Mentha pulegium Essential Oil on Burn Wounds in Wistar ratsGhasem Habibi0Abolfazl Mohtarami1Mahmood Amini2Saeid Heidari3Marjan Salehi4Mohaddese Akrami Shirjini5Fatemeh Moazemi Gudarzi6Parisa Khosravi7Hossein Hosseiny8Masumeh Adam Pira9Mohammad Arjomandzadegan10Infectious Diseases Research Center (IDRC), Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, IranInfectious Diseases Research Center (IDRC), Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, IranDepartment of Surgery, School of Medicine, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, IranDepartment of Surgery, School of Medicine, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, IranInfectious Diseases Research Center (IDRC), Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, IranInfectious Diseases Research Center (IDRC), Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, IranInfectious Diseases Research Center (IDRC), Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, IranInfectious Diseases Research Center (IDRC), Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, IranInfectious Diseases Research Center (IDRC), Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, IranInfectious Diseases Research Center (IDRC), Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, IranDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, IraIntroduction: Burn wound is a suitable place for the development of drug resistant infections. Therefore, investigations for effective drug development have a priority. The aim of this study was to identify the effects of herbal material on infectious burn wounds in rat. Materials and Methods: Mentha pulegium essential oil was prepared by a Clevenger apparatus. Sensitivity of clinical strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa was determined by disk diffusion and microbroth dilution broth against the Mentha pulegium essential oil. Twenty-four Wistar rats were anesthetized by a mixture of ketamine and xylazine. Back of the rats were shaved and were burned by a molten metal. The fresh bacterial culture was inoculated on burn wounds by a cotton swap. Rats were divided into 3 equal groups. The first group was treated with essential oil, the second with silver nitrate ointment and the third group had no treatment. The wounds were evaluated for 25 days by calculating the area of the wound and microscopic examinations for infection symptoms, inflammation and histological examination. Results: Minimum inhibitory concentration of diluted essential oil was 5 mg/ml. In the treatment group with silver, many bacterial cells and inflammation signs were detected. In this group the rate of wound healing was low and due to inflammation it was not easily debrided. In the control group, the scar was formed without treatment, but the recovery rate was very low and the inflammation was proven. In both these groups, Pseudomonas was isolated successfully. Three rats in the silver group and all of rats in control group were dead during the test. In the test group with essential oil, the least inflammation and infection was observed. Culture result of the wound was Pseudomonas negative. The area of the wound in test group that treated by essential oil was 86.32% on 10th day and100% on 14th day. In the Silver group, the area of the wound was 36.124% on day 10 and 6.97% in the control group. Conclusion: It was concluded that, Mentha pulegium essential oil was able to control the infection and improve burn wound healing in Wistar rats. This material is recommended for the clinical trials on human.https://www.jrmds.in/articles/topical-effect-of-mentha-pulegium-essential-oil-on-burn-wounds-in-wistar-rats.pdfMentha pulegiumEssential oilBurn woundPseudomonasRat
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author Ghasem Habibi
Abolfazl Mohtarami
Mahmood Amini
Saeid Heidari
Marjan Salehi
Mohaddese Akrami Shirjini
Fatemeh Moazemi Gudarzi
Parisa Khosravi
Hossein Hosseiny
Masumeh Adam Pira
Mohammad Arjomandzadegan
spellingShingle Ghasem Habibi
Abolfazl Mohtarami
Mahmood Amini
Saeid Heidari
Marjan Salehi
Mohaddese Akrami Shirjini
Fatemeh Moazemi Gudarzi
Parisa Khosravi
Hossein Hosseiny
Masumeh Adam Pira
Mohammad Arjomandzadegan
Topical Effect of Mentha pulegium Essential Oil on Burn Wounds in Wistar rats
Journal of Research in Medical and Dental Science
Mentha pulegium
Essential oil
Burn wound
Pseudomonas
Rat
author_facet Ghasem Habibi
Abolfazl Mohtarami
Mahmood Amini
Saeid Heidari
Marjan Salehi
Mohaddese Akrami Shirjini
Fatemeh Moazemi Gudarzi
Parisa Khosravi
Hossein Hosseiny
Masumeh Adam Pira
Mohammad Arjomandzadegan
author_sort Ghasem Habibi
title Topical Effect of Mentha pulegium Essential Oil on Burn Wounds in Wistar rats
title_short Topical Effect of Mentha pulegium Essential Oil on Burn Wounds in Wistar rats
title_full Topical Effect of Mentha pulegium Essential Oil on Burn Wounds in Wistar rats
title_fullStr Topical Effect of Mentha pulegium Essential Oil on Burn Wounds in Wistar rats
title_full_unstemmed Topical Effect of Mentha pulegium Essential Oil on Burn Wounds in Wistar rats
title_sort topical effect of mentha pulegium essential oil on burn wounds in wistar rats
publisher Amber Publication
series Journal of Research in Medical and Dental Science
issn 2347-2545
2347-2367
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Introduction: Burn wound is a suitable place for the development of drug resistant infections. Therefore, investigations for effective drug development have a priority. The aim of this study was to identify the effects of herbal material on infectious burn wounds in rat. Materials and Methods: Mentha pulegium essential oil was prepared by a Clevenger apparatus. Sensitivity of clinical strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa was determined by disk diffusion and microbroth dilution broth against the Mentha pulegium essential oil. Twenty-four Wistar rats were anesthetized by a mixture of ketamine and xylazine. Back of the rats were shaved and were burned by a molten metal. The fresh bacterial culture was inoculated on burn wounds by a cotton swap. Rats were divided into 3 equal groups. The first group was treated with essential oil, the second with silver nitrate ointment and the third group had no treatment. The wounds were evaluated for 25 days by calculating the area of the wound and microscopic examinations for infection symptoms, inflammation and histological examination. Results: Minimum inhibitory concentration of diluted essential oil was 5 mg/ml. In the treatment group with silver, many bacterial cells and inflammation signs were detected. In this group the rate of wound healing was low and due to inflammation it was not easily debrided. In the control group, the scar was formed without treatment, but the recovery rate was very low and the inflammation was proven. In both these groups, Pseudomonas was isolated successfully. Three rats in the silver group and all of rats in control group were dead during the test. In the test group with essential oil, the least inflammation and infection was observed. Culture result of the wound was Pseudomonas negative. The area of the wound in test group that treated by essential oil was 86.32% on 10th day and100% on 14th day. In the Silver group, the area of the wound was 36.124% on day 10 and 6.97% in the control group. Conclusion: It was concluded that, Mentha pulegium essential oil was able to control the infection and improve burn wound healing in Wistar rats. This material is recommended for the clinical trials on human.
topic Mentha pulegium
Essential oil
Burn wound
Pseudomonas
Rat
url https://www.jrmds.in/articles/topical-effect-of-mentha-pulegium-essential-oil-on-burn-wounds-in-wistar-rats.pdf
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