Coconut Shell Liquid Smoke Promotes Burn Wound Healing

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The aim of this study was to evaluate burn wound healing activity of coconut shell liquid smoke (CS-LS) in a burn wound animal model. Burn wound–induced mice were treated with CS-LS (CS-LS group), povidone iodine 10% (povidone group), or NaCl 0.9% (NaCl group). Application of CS-LS promoted wound contraction compared to that of the povidone and NaCl groups (P

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Tarawan, V. M., Mantilidewi, K. I., Dhini, I. M., Radhiyanti, P. T., & Sutedja, E. (2017). Coconut Shell Liquid Smoke Promotes Burn Wound Healing. Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 22(3), 436–440. https://doi.org/10.1177/2156587216674313

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