మా గ్రూప్ ప్రతి సంవత్సరం USA, యూరప్ & ఆసియా అంతటా 3000+ గ్లోబల్ కాన్ఫరెన్స్ ఈవెంట్లను నిర్వహిస్తుంది మరియు 1000 కంటే ఎక్కువ సైంటిఫిక్ సొసైటీల మద్దతుతో 700+ ఓపెన్ యాక్సెస్ జర్నల్లను ప్రచురిస్తుంది , ఇందులో 50000 మంది ప్రముఖ వ్యక్తులు, ప్రఖ్యాత శాస్త్రవేత్తలు ఎడిటోరియల్ బోర్డ్ సభ్యులుగా ఉన్నారు.
ఎక్కువ మంది పాఠకులు మరియు అనులేఖనాలను పొందే ఓపెన్ యాక్సెస్ జర్నల్స్
700 జర్నల్స్ మరియు 15,000,000 రీడర్లు ప్రతి జర్నల్ 25,000+ రీడర్లను పొందుతున్నారు
Faisal Shahzad, Sohail Ahmad, Habib Ahmad, Qazi Abdur Rashid, Nadia Parveen, Fatima Javed, Rida Khan, Muhammad Zeeshan Ashraf and Faiza Naseer
The present study was designed for the production, isolation and extraction of protease enzyme from Bacillus subtilis and to investigate the role of protease enzyme mixed with standard antibacterial formulation, i.e. Silver Sulphadiazine 1% w/w cream in burnt abscessed wounds to improve and speed up the healing process. 18 male rabbits weighing between 1.8-2 kg were divided into 3 groups. A burnt abscessed wound model was created on the back of all the rabbits and pathogenic Streptococci introduced into the wound. Then the burnt abscessed areas in 1st, 2nd and 3rd groups were applied daily with cold cream (control), Silver Sulphadiazine 1% w/w cream and Silver Sulphadiazine 1% + Protease w/w cream respectively. The wounds were examined on a daily basis for the healing process; sizes were measured and recorded in the form of photographs on 2nd, 5th, 10th and 14th day. The rabbits were anesthetized and skin tissue samples of each group were collected for histo-pathological examinations. Significant improvement in wound healing with Silver Sulfadiazine 1% w/w and Proteases cream was noticed as compared to Silver Sulphadiazine 1% w/w cream and cold cream (control). It was concluded that application of Silver Sulfadiazine 1% w/w and Proteases was appreciably useful in healing of burnt and abscessed skin wounds in animal model (rabbit) and antibacterial formulation Silver Sulphadiazine mixed protease enzyme can be exploited in pharmaceutical field as an effective promoter of wound healing. The studies can be extended further for formulation stability and clinical trials on human.