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Information on the effects of propylene glycol (PG) and vegetable glycerin (VG) and on cytotoxicity and subsequent activation of the biological mediators is limited in periodontal diseases. This study analyzes the effect of unflavored PG/VG alone or in combination with nicotine on gingival
Silk sericin-releasing (sericin/polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)/glycerin) scaffolds have been designed for wound dressing applications using different fabrication techniques that influence scaffold antigenicity. The immunological tolerance of scaffolds depends on the balance of immunogenic and tolerogenic
BACKGROUND
Proliferative therapy, or prolotherapy, is a controversial treatment method for many connective tissue injuries and disorders. It involves the injection of a proliferant, or irritant solution, into the site of injury, which causes small-scale cell death. This therapeutic trauma is
The effects of a proprietary topical formulation containing EGCG-stearate in 100% glycerin USP were studied in two volunteer patients with recurrent herpes simplex (HSV) type 1. Application during early onset (prodromal stage) in a patient with herpes labialis prevented lesion progression. In a
This study aims to investigate the solid lipid nanoparticle (SLN) as a novel vehicle for the sustained release and transdermal delivery of piroxicam, as well as to determine the anti-inflammation effect of piroxicam-loaded SLN. SLN formulation was optimized and the particle size, polydispersity
OBJECTIVE
Infection is a major problem in the health and wellbeing of patients in hospitals, nursing homes, and other medical facilities as well as the homecare patients and the general public. According to Scientia Advisors, wound care costs the healthcare system over $7 billion in 2009. After
Rhubarb has been used as an evacuant for thousands of years. However, recent research has indicated that rhubarb inhibits inflammation and protects organ function. In the current study, the use of rhubarb was investigated in patients with intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH). Specifically, its dual
BACKGROUND
Fifty percent glycerin preserves immunotherapy solution potency for at least 3 years but must be diluted before injection to reduce glycerin-induced pain and inflammation. We studied pain, erythema, induration, and bruises caused by glycerin (0% to 30%).
METHODS
In 15 healthy subjects we
Experiments were conducted on 106 albino rats under ether anesthesia. The effect of cooled glycerin, liquid nitrogen, ultrasonics, and their combinations on the course of an inflammatory process was studied. Cooled glycerin was used in the clinic in the treatment of 141 patients as the result of
Histologic and mechanical properties of chromic gut and glycerin-treated chromic gut were evaluated. Zero gauges of both materials were implanted for 7 days to evaluate inflammatory response. No difference was found in the degree of inflammatory response. Scanning electron micrographs showed a more
OBJECTIVE
To compare two sclera decontamination methods: treatment with glycerin versus treatment with gamma irradiation, alkali and glycerin, aiming to detect the clinical and histological alterations in rabbit anophthalmic sockets reconstructed with sclera-involved polymethylmethacrylate
The relationship between the degree of chronic middle ear inflammation and pneumatization was investigated in the pig as an animal model, since its tympanic bulla closely resembles the human mastoid air cell system. Ten piglets (sire: Landrace-Hampshire crossbreed; dam: Duroc) were used for this
In previous studies, the morphology of the mucoepithelial cells of the middle ear of normal pigs has been found to be similar to that of humans. In this study, otitis media was induced in 18 ears by transcanal injection of glycerin into the middle ear cleft and morphological changes were
.1% solution of native terrilytin, a proteolytic enzyme, and 5% profezyme, an immobilized enzyme, were used in the treatment of periodontal inflammations. To enhance the efficacy of enzyme therapy, the latter agent was combined with an antiseptic and pyrimidine-based methychlozyme paste including 5%
Over the last 50 years deep hypothermia (23 degrees C) has demonstrated to be an excellent neuroprotective agent in cerebral ischemic injury. Mild hypothermia (31-33 degrees C) has proven to have the same neuroprotective properties without the detrimental effects of deep hypothermia. Mechanisms of