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    Clinical evaluation of geal bandage made from chicken feet gelatin and mayana extract (Coleus scutellarioides, l. benth.) as treatment for burn wounds in adult mice
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - North La Union Campus, 2025-05) Reyes, Grace Yobhel N.
    This study was conducted to: (1) determine the inflammation score, (2) determinethe contraction rate and epithelialization period, (3) determine the most effectiveconcentration, and (4) determine the cost of gel bandage made from chicken feet gelatin(CFG) and mayana leaf extract (MLE) and compare it with commercially available Burncare® Hydrogel Burn Dressing. Concentrations of CFG and MLE at 75%, 50%, and 25% were tested. Twenty-fivemice were randomly distributed in five treatments. The gathered data was evaluatedusing ANOVA. The 25% CFG with 75% MLE had completed contraction at day 18 and completed epithelialization at day 15, was the most effective concentration and is morecost-effective than Burncare® Hydrogel Burn Dressing in treating burn wounds in adultmice.
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    Clinical evaluation of gel bandage made from chicken feet gelatin and mayana extract (Coleus scutellarioides, l. benth.) as treatment for burn wounds in adult mice
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - North La Union Campus, 2025-05) Reyes, Grace Yobhel N.
    This study was conducted to: (1) determine the inflammation score, (2) determine the contraction rate and epithelialization period, (3) determine the most effective concentration, and (4) determine the cost of gel bandage made from chicken feet gelatin (CFG) and mayana leaf extract (MLE) and compare it with commercially available Burncare® Hydrogel Burn Dressing. Concentrations of CFG and MLE at 75%, 50%, and 25% were tested. Twenty-five mice were randomly distributed in five treatments. The gathered data was evaluated using ANOVA. The 25% CFG with 75% MLE had completed contraction at day 18 and completed epithelialization at day 15, was the most effective concentration and is more cost-effective than Burncare® Hydrogel Burn Dressing in treating burn wounds in adult mice. Keywords: burn wounds, clinical evaluation, gel bandage, mayana leaf extract, chicken feet gelatin

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