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Huamani, R., (2021). Efecto antiinflamatorio del extracto de Brassica rapa subsp. Campestris (L.) Clapham (nabo silvestre) para gingivitis aguda en cavia porcellus porcellus linnaeus Cusco 2019 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/4360
Huamani, R., Efecto antiinflamatorio del extracto de Brassica rapa subsp. Campestris (L.) Clapham (nabo silvestre) para gingivitis aguda en cavia porcellus porcellus linnaeus Cusco 2019 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/4360
@misc{renati/957954,
title = "Efecto antiinflamatorio del extracto de Brassica rapa subsp. Campestris (L.) Clapham (nabo silvestre) para gingivitis aguda en cavia porcellus porcellus linnaeus Cusco 2019",
author = "Huamani Alonso, Rosa Elena",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2021"
}
The main objective of the present investigation was to determine the anti- inflammatory effect of the extract of Brassica Rapa subsp. Campestris (L.) Clapham (wild turnip) in concentrations of 5% and 3% respectively in the treatment of acute gingivitis of cavia Porcellus Porcellus Linnaeus. The type of research of the present study is quasi-experimental, of a quasi- experimental, prospective and cabinet design, the research group consisted of 18 experimental animals, divided into three groups of 6, initially they were provoked an inflammation with carrageenan, administering 0, 01ml in the bottom of the furrow, after the hour the corresponding topications were applied every 4 hours, so we have the group A at 5%, Group B at 3% and Group C without dose (control group). Evaluation sheets were used and clinical and histological controls were carried out. As a result, the anti- inflammatory effect in group “A“ at 5% clinically was at 40 hours and histologically it was at 48 hours, in group B at 3% the anti-inflammatory effect was clinically at 44 hours and histologically it was at 48 hours While in group C, without dose, the anti-inflammatory effect was clinically at 68 hours and histologically at 72 hours, with the results obtained we concluded that the concentration of 5% is slightly more effective than the concentration of 3 %.
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