TY - JOUR T1 - Japon Bıldırcınlarında (Coturnix Coturnix Japonica) Topikal Olarak Uygulanan Menengiç Yağı ve Farklı Deneysel Karışımlarının Yara İyileşmesi Üzerine Etkileri TT - Effects of Topical Terebinth Berry Oil and Different Experimental Mixtures on Wound Healing in Japanese Quails (Coturnix Coturnix Japonica) AU - Akgül, Mustafa Barış AU - Şındak, Nihat AU - Gülaydın, Ali AU - Karakoç, Zelal PY - 2017 DA - August Y2 - 2017 JF - Van Veterinary Journal JO - Van Vet J PB - Van Yuzuncu Yıl University WT - DergiPark SN - 2149-3359 SP - 69 EP - 74 VL - 28 IS - 2 LA - tr AB - Buçalışmanın amacı; Japon bıldırcınlarında yara iyileşmesinde topikal kullanılanmenengiç yağı ve farklı deneysel karışımlarının etkilerini araştırmaktır.Çalışmada hayvan materyalini 42 günlük, 30 adet ergin Japon bıldırcınoluşturdu. Her grupta 6 adet hayvan olacak şekilde 5 gruba ayrıldı. Her grubabisturi ile yaklaşık 2 cm çapında deri ve deri altı bağ dokusunu kapsayandeneysel yara oluşturuldu ve hazırlanan karışımlar ile tedavi uygulandı.Yaralar günlük olarak izlendi ve pansuman değişimleri esnasında dijital kumpasyardımı ile ölçümü yapıldı. Yara oluşturulan günden sonra 3., 7., 10. ve 13.günlerde tüm gruplardan yara bölgesinden sağlam dokuyu da içine alacak şekildebiyopsi örnekleri alındı ve histopatolojik olarak incelendi. Araştırmada elde edilenveriler istatistiki olarak analiz edildi. En erken iyileşmenin şekillendiğigrubun, grup II olduğu ve sırasıyla bunu grup I, grup III, grup IV ve kontrolgrubunun takip ettiği saptandı. Histolojik değerlendirmelerde grup I ve grup II’ dediğer gruplara göre epitelizasyon sürecinin daha kısa sürede izlendiğisaptandı. Çalışma sonucunda geleneksel olarak halk arasında kullanılan menengiçyağının ve %50 oranında Centella asiaticaekstratı içeren pomad karışımının bilimsel olarak bıldırcınlarda yara iyileşmesiüzerine olumlu etkilerinin olduğu kanaatine varıldı. KW - Japon bıldırcını KW - Menengiç yağı KW - Nitrofurazon KW - Rifamisin KW - Centella asiatica N2 - The aimof the presented study is to investigate the effects of terebinth oil anddifferent experimental mixtures used topically in wound healing in Japanesequails. 42 days old 30 adult Japanese quail animals were used as live animalmaterials. The animals were divided into 5 groups each of containing 6 animals.Experimental scar involving skin and subcutaneous connective tissue ofapproximately 2 cm in diameter with each grubus scalpel was created and treatedwith the prepared mixtures. The injuries were monitored daily and measurementswere made with digital calipers during dressing changes. 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