Research Article

Influence of Alternanthera brasiliana (L.) Kuntze on Altered Antioxidant Enzyme Profile during Cutaneous Wound Healing in Immunocompromised Rats

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Photomicrograph showing histopathological changes of the granulation tissues on the 8th day following wounding in immunocompromised wound in rats. (a) Necrosis and polymorphonuclear cell infiltration (H&E × 400) in control group. (b) Abundance of collagen fibers (Van Gieson’s × 100) in A. brasiliana-treated group. (c) Fibroblast proliferation and angiogenesis (H&E × 100) in A. brasiliana-treated group.(d) Development of basement membrane below the necrotic debris (H&E × 100) in A. brasiliana-treated group. (e) Angiogenesis and collagen fibers (H&E × 100) in Himax-treated standard group.
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