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JBUMS-Journal of Birjand University of Medical Sciences. 2016; 23 (3): 179-189
en Persa | IMEMR | ID: emr-190301

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Background and Aim: This study was to evaluate the effects of different concentrations of jujube seed oil on the hair follicle in BALB/c mice


Materials and Methods: In this experimental study, 40 male BALB/c mice [2.5 months of age] were used. A 4 cm[2] of the back of animal's body shaved with wax. The mice were then divided into five groups [n=8]. The first three groups received Jujube oil concentrations 5%, 10% and 15%, respectively. The fourth and fifth groups were selected as the base and sham control groups, respectively. The animals received topical treatment of jujuba seed oil for 12 day. Base and control groups received Ocerin and water respectively. After passing 12 day, back skin of animals was shaved again by wax and the treatment was repeated again for further 12 days. At 13[th] day the animals were sacrificed and samples were collected and tissue processing and staining were performed. Data were analyzed by the ANOVA and Tukey statistical tests with the 22[th] version of SPSS software


Results: This study showed that mean number of hair follicles in the skin of 5% jujuba essence treated group [37.75+/-6.6], 10% jujuba [42.75+/-8.3], 15% jujuba [41.25+/-6.2] was meaningful higher than the base [18.50+/-3.1] and sham [15+/-2.1] groups. Furthermore, we also showed that the number of hair papilla, fibroblast cells and collagen fibers were increased in the treatment groups as compared with the control groups


Conclusion: Based on our study, Jujube essential oil can have very positive effects on improving hair growth and can be used for hair losing clinical trial

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JBUMS-Journal of Birjand University of Medical Sciences. 2015; 22 (1): 1-18
en Persa | IMEMR | ID: emr-176162

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The skin is the largest and the heaviest organ in the human body which, in addition to its important roles in the protection, waste removal, and contribution to vitamin D synthesis. As an important sensory organ, it can play a major role in the maintenance of homeostasis in the body. Total loss of the skin integrity can cause harms and diseases that lead to physical disability and even death. Therefore, one of the main problem faced by medical science so far, is the question of wound healing in the shortest possible time and with minimal side effects. Increasing the wound healing rate leads to positive financial and health results. Thus, several studies on new therapeutic techniques such as use of chemical drugs, herbal medication and homeopathy have been done. Moreover, physical methods such as laser therapy and other treatments have been constantly improving. In recent decades, the use of herbal medicine, as an effective method, has been progressing in most countries including Iran. In the traditional medicine of Iran various methods of using plants for the treatment of diseases are common. This is actually justifiable due to the geographic diversity of the flora in Iran. In the present paper the effectivity of the cut healing properties of some medicinal herbs in Iran is discussed

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