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Flores, D., (2008). Zea mays L. variedad morada y su efecto protector de daño osteoarticular en artritis inducida en ratas [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1341
Flores, D., Zea mays L. variedad morada y su efecto protector de daño osteoarticular en artritis inducida en ratas [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2008. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1341
@phdthesis{renati/478441,
title = "Zea mays L. variedad morada y su efecto protector de daño osteoarticular en artritis inducida en ratas",
author = "Flores Cortez, Daisy Yesenia",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2008"
}
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of Zea mays L at the inflammatory response and articular damage in rats with experimental arthritis. Pristane 0,2 ml was inyected in the base of the tail of the rats. Immediately the animals were separated randomized in 7 groups and treated during 21 days, as: G1(n same 5): Vehicle without pristane, G2(n same 10): Pristane + Vehicle; G3(n same 10): Pristane + metotrexate 0,1 mg/kg; G4(n same 10): pristane + indometacina 0,6 mg/kg, G5(n same 10): Pristane + Zea mays L 1% 100 mg/kg; G6(n same 10): Pristane + Zea mays L 10% 100 mg/kg and G7(n same 10): Pristane + metotrexato 0,1 mg/kg + Zea mays L1% 100 mg/kg. The progression of the disease by means of interdaily measurement of edema of the right paw was evaluated and at the end of experiment we made a radiological validation of the affected zone considering the osteoarticular characteristics such as bone demineralization, cartilage and bone erosion, periostitis and phalange alignment. The rats with pristane begin to develop the disease until the day 12 after the induction.
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