Research Article

Lupeol, a Dietary Triterpene, Enhances Wound Healing in Streptozotocin-Induced Hyperglycemic Rats with Modulatory Effects on Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, and Angiogenesis

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HE-stained skin tissue sections on day 14 postwound induction in streptozotocin-induced hyperglycemic rats (a). Inflammatory cell infiltration, proliferation of fibroblasts, and number of blood vessels (b) in HE staining of the border and central region of rats’ hyperglycemic wounds treated with Lanette, insulin 0.5 U/g, or lupeol 0.2% for 14 days. and vs. Lanette group. vs. insulin group, using ANOVA followed by the Newman-Keuls test. Bar represents 20 μm. Black arrows indicate the presence of inflammatory cells, # indicates collagen fibers, indicates blood vessels, + indicates fibroblasts, and ▲ indicates sebaceous glands. Lu 0.2% = lupeol 0.2%.
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