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Volume 4

Clinical Pediatric Dermatology

ISSN: 2472-0143

Page 59

JOINT EVENT

Wound Congress 2018 &

Clinical Dermatology Congress 20

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October 15-16, 2018

October 15-16, 2018 Rome, Italy

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5

th

International Conference on

Advances in Skin, Wound Care and Tissue Science

14

th

International Conference on

Clinical Dermatology

The therapeutic benefits of melittis melissophyllum extracts in wound healing

Agnieszka Zakrzeska

University of Medical Science, Poland

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lants and their extracts have long been used as a substantial source of medicines and have immense potential for the

management and treatment of superficial wounds.The process of wound healing is comprised of a continuous sequence of

inflammation and repair. The wound healing process occurs in a continuous and integrated manner. Successful wound healing

is dependent upon various cell types, molecular mediators and structural elements. The wound healing process is not only

complex but also fragile, and it is susceptible to interruption or failure leading to the formation of non-healing chronic wounds.

It was recently discovered that M. melissophyllum extracts have high therapeutic activity in all stages of the wound healing

process, relieve inflammation, accelerate cell proliferation and therefore shorten overall time to wound closure.

Male Wistar rats, 208-300 g was divided in three group with open wounds were involved: group 1, control with no treatment,

group 2, a typical antiseptic agent was used, in accordance with a standard protocol regarding a treatment of an infected

wound, group 3, the herbal preparation with M. melissophyllum extracts was used.

Recent, in vitro studies have demonstrated inhibitory effect on inflammation and limited cytotoxicity to human keratinocytes

and dermal fibroblasts. Immunogenicity testing did not show any significant allergic response. Histological experiments

demonstrated the formation of normal epithelial layers on the wound surface as evidenced by 20 % increase in collagen content

in wound tissue. Herbal extract has comparable antimicrobial property to antiseptic agent.

Evaluation of DNA biosynthesis increased ~3X relative to the control group and significant collagen deposits were observed in

the wound tissue. Additionally, the drug treatment group showed a significant increase in strength of scar tissues in the incision

wound model and also increased the strength of collagen tissue.

In addition, it has been shown that the formation of multilayer cells in the upper regions of the wound, enhanced barrier

function for external invasion of microorganism and resulted in accelerated wound closure by 3-4 days. With complete

epithelization on the 9-th day vs. 12-13 day for control.

This natural agent demonstrated promising results and improved wound healing and regeneration of the lost tissue by multiple

mechanisms without any observance of toxic effect on either the immediate area of tissue damage or the full body.

Biography

Agnieszka Zakrzeska has been Graduated of 2001 from the Medical Academy of Bialystok, Poland as laboratory diagnostician. In 2006 obtained title Doctor of

Philosophy in the field of medical biology from the Medical University of Bialystok. In 2001 started working at The Department of Experimental Physiology, then

from 2009 at the Department of Biopharmacy Medical University of Bialystok, Poland where she has continued his research. Presently she has been working as

the Dean of the Faculty of General Medicine, University of Medical Science in Bialystok, Poland

Agnieszka Zakrzeska, Clin Pediatr Dermatol 2018, Volume 4

DOI: 10.21767/2472-0143-C2-006