Análisis comparativo del efecto cicatrizante de la achupalla (Puya glomerifera) y propóleo aplicado a heridas post-quirúrgicas en caninos

The present research was conducted in the province of Tungurahua, in the parish of Huachi Grande at an altitude of 2,350 meters above sea level, with the following objectives: 1) To determine the chemical composition of achupalla (Puya glomerifera) using mass spectrometry, 2) To assess the effect of...

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ACHUPALLA
PROPOLEO
OVARIOHISTERECTOMÍA (OVH)
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Análisis comparativo del efecto cicatrizante de la achupalla (Puya glomerifera) y propóleo aplicado a heridas post-quirúrgicas en caninos
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description The present research was conducted in the province of Tungurahua, in the parish of Huachi Grande at an altitude of 2,350 meters above sea level, with the following objectives: 1) To determine the chemical composition of achupalla (Puya glomerifera) using mass spectrometry, 2) To assess the effect of its extracts on wound healing in postsurgical wounds, and 3) To evaluate the analgesic effect of achupalla. The study focused on the healing of postoperative wounds in 30 female dogs that underwent ovariohysterectomy, evaluating the efficacy of achupalla and propolis extracts compared to a control group. Most of the subjects were young, between 6 and 11 months old (66.67%), and of low body weight, with 40% ranging from 2 to 7 kg. Wound follow-up over 15 days revealed differentiated healing patterns. Initially (on days 3 and 5), achupalla showed the greatest reduction in wound size. However, from day 7 to the end of the study, propolis demonstrated superior and statistically significant efficacy, achieving the smallest average wound size (0.30 cm) by day 15, compared to achupalla (0.47 cm) and the control group (0.58 cm). This pattern suggests that while achupalla is effective in the early stages, propolis promotes more pronounced and sustained long-term healing. Additionally, postoperative pain was evaluated. On the first day, all dogs experienced intense pain. By the third day, the groups treated with achupalla and propolis showed complete remission to mild pain, while 10% of the control group still exhibited moderate pain. These findings, supported by the cited literature, confirm the potential of both natural extracts, highlighting the superiority of propolis in the advanced phases of tissue regeneration.
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spelling Análisis comparativo del efecto cicatrizante de la achupalla (Puya glomerifera) y propóleo aplicado a heridas post-quirúrgicas en caninosChango Cunalata, Mayra ElizabethCANINASACHUPALLAPROPOLEOOVARIOHISTERECTOMÍA (OVH)The present research was conducted in the province of Tungurahua, in the parish of Huachi Grande at an altitude of 2,350 meters above sea level, with the following objectives: 1) To determine the chemical composition of achupalla (Puya glomerifera) using mass spectrometry, 2) To assess the effect of its extracts on wound healing in postsurgical wounds, and 3) To evaluate the analgesic effect of achupalla. The study focused on the healing of postoperative wounds in 30 female dogs that underwent ovariohysterectomy, evaluating the efficacy of achupalla and propolis extracts compared to a control group. Most of the subjects were young, between 6 and 11 months old (66.67%), and of low body weight, with 40% ranging from 2 to 7 kg. Wound follow-up over 15 days revealed differentiated healing patterns. Initially (on days 3 and 5), achupalla showed the greatest reduction in wound size. However, from day 7 to the end of the study, propolis demonstrated superior and statistically significant efficacy, achieving the smallest average wound size (0.30 cm) by day 15, compared to achupalla (0.47 cm) and the control group (0.58 cm). This pattern suggests that while achupalla is effective in the early stages, propolis promotes more pronounced and sustained long-term healing. Additionally, postoperative pain was evaluated. On the first day, all dogs experienced intense pain. By the third day, the groups treated with achupalla and propolis showed complete remission to mild pain, while 10% of the control group still exhibited moderate pain. These findings, supported by the cited literature, confirm the potential of both natural extracts, highlighting the superiority of propolis in the advanced phases of tissue regeneration.La presente investigación se realizó en la provincia de Tungurahua, en la parroquia de huachi grande a 2350 msnm con los siguientes objetivos 1) Conocer la composición química de la achupalla (Puya glomerifera). (espectrometría de masas) 2)Determinar el efecto de los extractos en la cicatrización en heridas postquirúrgicas 3) Evaluar el efecto analgésico de la achupalla.: la cicatrización de heridas postoperatorias en 30 perras sometidas a ovariohisterectomía. Donde se evaluó la eficacia de extractos de achupalla y propóleo frente a un grupo testigo. La mayoría de las pacientes eran jóvenes, de entre 6 y 11 meses (66,67%), y de peso ligero, con un 40% en el rango de 2 a 7 kg. El seguimiento de la herida durante 15 días reveló una evolución diferenciada. Inicialmente (días 3 y 5), la achupalla mostró la mayor reducción del tamaño de la herida. Sin embargo, a partir del día 7 y hasta el final del estudio, el propóleo demostró una eficacia superior y estadísticamente significativa, alcanzando el menor tamaño de herida promedio (0,30 cm) al día 15, en comparación con la achupalla (0,47 cm) y el grupo testigo (0,58 cm). Este patrón sugiere que, si bien la achupalla es efectiva en las fases tempranas, el propóleo acelera la cicatrización de manera más pronunciada y sostenida a largo plazo. Adicionalmente, se evaluó el dolor postoperatorio. En el primer día, todas las perras presentaron dolor intenso. Para el tercer día, los grupos tratados con achupalla y propóleo mostraron una remisión completa a dolor leve, mientras que en el grupo testigo un 10% de las pacientes aún manifestaba dolor moderado. Estos hallazgos, respaldados por la literatura citada, confirman el potencial de ambos extractos naturales, destacando la superioridad del propóleo en las fases avanzadas de la regeneración tisular.Universidad Estatal de Bolívar, Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias, Recursos Naturales y del Ambiente, Carrera de Medicina VeterinariaSegura Ochoa, Jorge Jagger2025-11-12T16:02:36Z2025-11-12info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisapplication/pdfhttps://dspace.ueb.edu.ec/handle/123456789/8830esFCCAG-MV; 145info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Estatal de Bolivarinstname:Universidad Estatal de Bolivarinstacron:UEB2025-11-30T18:00:34Zoai:dspace.ueb.edu.ec:123456789/8830Institucionalhttps://dspace.ueb.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://www.ueb.edu.ec/https://dspace.ueb.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:17352026-04-18T11:58:15.791749Repositorio Universidad Estatal de Bolivar - Universidad Estatal de Bolivartrue
spellingShingle Análisis comparativo del efecto cicatrizante de la achupalla (Puya glomerifera) y propóleo aplicado a heridas post-quirúrgicas en caninos
Chango Cunalata, Mayra Elizabeth
CANINAS
ACHUPALLA
PROPOLEO
OVARIOHISTERECTOMÍA (OVH)
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title Análisis comparativo del efecto cicatrizante de la achupalla (Puya glomerifera) y propóleo aplicado a heridas post-quirúrgicas en caninos
title_full Análisis comparativo del efecto cicatrizante de la achupalla (Puya glomerifera) y propóleo aplicado a heridas post-quirúrgicas en caninos
title_fullStr Análisis comparativo del efecto cicatrizante de la achupalla (Puya glomerifera) y propóleo aplicado a heridas post-quirúrgicas en caninos
title_full_unstemmed Análisis comparativo del efecto cicatrizante de la achupalla (Puya glomerifera) y propóleo aplicado a heridas post-quirúrgicas en caninos
title_short Análisis comparativo del efecto cicatrizante de la achupalla (Puya glomerifera) y propóleo aplicado a heridas post-quirúrgicas en caninos
title_sort Análisis comparativo del efecto cicatrizante de la achupalla (Puya glomerifera) y propóleo aplicado a heridas post-quirúrgicas en caninos
topic CANINAS
ACHUPALLA
PROPOLEO
OVARIOHISTERECTOMÍA (OVH)
url https://dspace.ueb.edu.ec/handle/123456789/8830