PENGARUH APLIKASI TOPIKAL MADU, GEL Aloe vera, DAN MOIST EXPOSED BURN OINTMENT TERHADAP KEPADATAN KOLAGEN PADA PROSES PENYEMBUHAN LUKA BAKAR DERAJAT II TIKUS (Rattus norvegicus)

Various scientific studies have proven that collagen is an ideal biomaterial in wound healing activities. Several bioactive compounds have been identified in honey, Aloe vera, and Moist Exposed Burn Ointment (MEBO) which contributed to increase collagen formation. The present study was conducted to...

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