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The effect of oral N-acetylcystein on prevention of extensive tissue destruction in electrical burn injury

Burns Oct 05, 2018

Saputro I, et al. - Researchers assessed the impact of oral N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) on tissue destruction indicators in an electric burn rat model. This experimental study involved with 36 male Wistar albino rats that were divided into two groups with electrical burn injury: those with NAC therapy and without. The group using NAC treatment showed a decrease in electric burn necrotic area and tissue damage. Findings suggested a probable beneficial effect of NAC in the treatment of electrical burns.

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