@article{article_1586056, title={The Effect of Novel Boron Ester Derivatives on Wound Healing}, journal={Sağlık Bakım ve Rehabilitasyon Dergisi}, volume={3}, pages={33–46}, year={2024}, author={Özcan İlçe, Arzu and Yiğit, Ümmühan and Suveren, Eylem and Altuğ, Cevher and Boran, Çetin and Kolukısa, Serap and Büyükbayram, Muhammet}, keywords={Wound healing, wound care, boron}, abstract={Boron’s unique physical and chemical characteristics make it possible to create novel boron-containing molecules resulting in a wide range of distinct biological properties. This paves the way for exciting prospects in various scientific disciplines and medical applications through advanced molecular design and research. In this study, two novel boron-containing molecules were synthesized and their effect on wound healing property were tested in a pilot study as phase 0, in vivo and in vitro in order to test them on a larger sample. The wound healing percentage of molecule 1 was higher than that of all other groups in terms of wound healing percentage (p = 0.001), and it did not lead to a chronic subcutaneous inflammatory reaction (p<0.05). Collagen production of molecule 1 and molecule 2 on day 7 (p<0.05) and that of molecule 2 on day 14 (p>0.05) were higher. In this study, obtained boron containing compounds show promising effect on wound healing macroscopically (wound healing percentage) and microscopically (microbiological, histopathological, and immunohistochemical). As a result of the study, 2 patent applications were made.}, number={3}, publisher={Rehabilitasyon Hemşireleri Derneği}, organization={Republic of Turkey Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, TENMAK Boron Research Institute with the support of project number 2018-31-07-15-004.}