WoundsDiabetic
form :
Plant Oil. Community Euphorbia scordifolia
Chemical Composition :
Fatty acid composition as determined GLC analysis
No |
RT |
Fatty acid |
Text |
|
1 |
11.92 |
Myristic |
C14: 0 |
0.105
|
2 |
14.23 |
Palmitic |
C16:0
|
30.92
|
3 |
17.3 |
Oleic |
C14: 0 |
57.63 |
4 |
18.16 |
Linoleic |
C18: 1 |
8.073
|
5 |
18.78 |
Linolenic |
C18: 2
|
1.095 |
6 |
20.18 |
Arachidic |
C20: 0 |
0.173 |
The oil contains 6 main fatty acids. The major It fatty acids are Oleic, Palm tic and Linoleic. It also contains other 8 minor unknown fatty Components
Indications :
- It is used for the immediate cure of diabetic Wounds.
- It is used to get rid of the decubitus ulcer
- it is used to cure the septic wounds.
- It is used for healing burns.
Microscopically examination
- Pollen grain spherical with spherical spiny exinle, has 3 germinal furrows.
- Fragments of petals with papillosed cells.
- Fragment of fibrous layer of another which is thick and lignified.
- Fragment of crystal layers : parenchyma cells contain Ca OX. crystals prisms.
- Vessels : spiral reticulate, pitted thick, lignified.
- Elongated cells
- Fibers group: elongated, fuseforme, thick lignified.
Usage
- The oil is applied immediately at the occurred Wound and the application is repeated every 3hrs for 4 times For old wounds, the oil is applied twice Daily.
- In case of decubitus ulcer, the oil is applied Three times a day.
- In case of burns, the oil is applied every 2hrs And when an oily spot develops it should be Washed with a saline solution.The; Package : 50 ml of oil50
Rate of success
- More than 90% complete recovery. Notes oh the oil:
- In all cases the skin should be well-aerated
- If the oil will be used for more than a day, The oily spots should be removed and skin should be well dried before the new application of oil.
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