Minggu, 24 November 2013

THE EFFECT OF GIVING TOPICAL COCONUT OIL TO HISTOLOGY APPEARANCE OF THERMAL BURN HEALING IN WHITE RAT



Abstract

The coconut oil proved as an antibacterial, antifungal, antiprotozoa, antioxidant and has effect on epithelialization. The process of wound healing wereneeded epithelialization, kolagenitation and prevent infection. This research was an experimental research which conducted to prove coconut oil effect on the histological properties on thermal burn healing.
The design research is experimental, in vivo, using 30 female Sprague Dawley rats divided into six groups (control without treatment, control Bioplacenton ®, factory VCO, home industry VCO, RBD oil, and traditional coconut oil). Thermal burns were inducedand wounds are given with 0.1 ml test material every day. After the wound healed, the skin tissue is made preparations stained with HE and Mallory, and epithelial thickness observed data, the number of fibroblasts and collagen density. Data of epithelialization were analyzed with ANOVA test followed by Tukey anddata of density of collagen and fibroblast were analyzed with Kruskal-Wallis test followed by Mann Whitne.
The research indicated that the thickest epithelial is RBD oil (225.8 ± 29.97%) with a value of significance (p = 0.000). The largest number of fibroblasts is the large scale industries VCO (139.1 ± 30.21 cells) with a value of significance (p = 0.000). The most density collagen is home industry VCO (3.3 ± 1.08) with a value of significance (p = 0.0000). This study proves that RBD oil  effect on epithelialization, large scale industries VCO effect on fibroblast count, home industry VCO effect on density of collagen.

Keyword : coconut oil, thermal wound, epithelialization, kolagenitation, fibroblast.

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