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Production of vegetable oil blends and structured lipids and their effect on wound healing

Two oil blends (sunflower/canola oils 85/15 (BL1) and canola/linseed oils 70/30 (BL2)), were prepared and enzymatically interesterified to be applied to surgically-induced wounds in rats. Following surgery, the animals were submitted to the Treatment with Physiological Saline (TPS) (control group),...

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Published in:Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2015-06, Vol.51 (2), p.415-427
Main Authors: Ract, Juliana Neves Rodrigues, Soares, Fabiana Andreia Schäfer De Martini, Rodrigues, Hosana Gomes, Bortolon, José Ricardo, Murata, Gilson Masahiro, Gonçalves, Maria Inês Almeida, Hatanaka, Elaine, Curi, Rui, Gioielli, Luiz Antonio
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