Antimicrobial Action and Scaring of 10% Green Banana Shell in Chronic Wounds

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ABSTRACT

The percentage of diabetic patients with contaminated lesions increases from 3% to 10%. Treatment with herbal products shows benefits in their use, as well as antioxidant and antifungal activities. Objective: to evaluate the antimicrobial action of 10% banana peel gel and the contraction of diabetic and venous wounds. Methods: individual, analytical, interventional, longitudinal, prospective, randomized study from February to December 2015. Five patients were included in the study; 3 with venous ulcer and 2 with diabetic wound. Application of 10% green banana peel gel and weekly samples were performed. After six days, the second collection was performed. The samples were seeded in the Mannitol salt agar culture medium, MacConkey agar and Saboraund agar with chloramphenicol for isolation of cocci and Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacilli; and fungi. The total counts of bacteria were determined by PCA (Plate Count Agar) and measurement of the lesion margin. There was a reduction of microorganisms with the use of the gel in 53.57% of the patients, and reduction of wound areas in 48.1%.

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Loyola, A. , Fernandes, R. , Mendes, J. , Neta, N. , Paiva, L. , Mendonça, A. and Atzingen, D. (2018) Antimicrobial Action and Scaring of 10% Green Banana Shell in Chronic Wounds. Open Journal of Medical Microbiology, 8, 47-55. doi: 10.4236/ojmm.2018.83005.

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