Efek Pemberian Membran Bakiko (Bayam- Kitosan- Kolagen) terhadap Jumlah Fibroblas pada Luka Bakar Derajat II
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2021-09-09Author
ISLAMI, Shofi Iqda
AL MUNAWIR, Al Munawir
ASTUTI, Ida Srisurani Wiji
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According to WHO data in 2016, every year, about 265,000 deaths occurred due to
burns and 38% of burn patients got pathological scars due to delayed wound
healing. Glutamine, vitamin C, and linoleic acid in spinach play an important role in
wound healing by increasing the formation of granulation tissues including increasing
the proliferation of fibroblasts. Chitosan-collagen dressings can also increase the
formation of granulation tissue. Increased proliferation of fibroblasts will increase
extra cellular matrix synthesis so that the wound heals more quickly. This research
explained the effect of merging Spinach-Chitosan-Collagen (Bakiko) as membrane
form on total fibroblas in healing process of second degree burns. This research is
true experimental laboratories with posttest only control group design. The samples
were 27 Rattus Novergicus divided into 9 groups: 3 negative control group (without
therapy), 3 positive control group (Bioplacenton), and 3 treatment groups (Bakiko
membrane). Second degree burns made by contacting the skin to hot metal plates.
Bioplacenton was applied daily on wounds while Bakiko membrane is attached to the
wound and replaced every 3 days. The tissue retrieval was done after the
termination of the animals on the 3rd, 7th, and 21st days post-burn induction. The
tissue was made as histopathologic preparations with HE staining then calculated
the total fibroblast cells using imageJ software. By using One Way Anova for
homogeneous data and Kruskal Wallis for non homogeneous data. One Way Anova
and Kruskal Wallis test showed significant results on the 3rd day (p = 0,000) and 7th
day (p = 0.004). This suggests that there is an effect of Bakiko membrane (spinachchitosan- collagen) on the total fibroblasts in second degree burns by increasing the
number of fibroblast cells at 3rd and 7th day on the proliferation phase of the burnhealing process.
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