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Lucrări ştiinńifice Zootehnie şi Biotehnologii, vol. 41 (2) (2008), Timişoara THE APIPHYTOTHERAPY WITH IN THE VETERINARY DERMATOLOGY AND SURGERY APIFITOTERAPIA CU IN DERMATOLOGIA VETERINARA SI IN AFECTIUNI CHIRURGICALE SICEANU A. *, SAPCALIU AGRIPINA *, RADOI I. ***, CONDUR D. **, CAUIA ELIZA *, PAVEL CRENGUTA* *Institute for Research and Development in Apiculture - Bucharest, **Spiru Haret University ***Agronomical Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Bucharest The main objective of this clinical study consisted in evaluation of the therapeutic effects of the propolis extract used in different disorders at company animals, thus being improved the palette of the apitherapeutical products used in veterinary purposes. The experiments were carried out on company animals (two experimental groups) during the 2007-2008 period, in the frame of the Veterinary Medicine Faculty Bucharest and the University - Spiru Haret, at the veterinary departments: Parasitology, Dermatology and Surgery. The raw propolis was collected from the bee colonies belonging to the Institute of the Beekeeping Research & Development Bucharest and the apiphytotherapeutical product based on propolis was obtained in the Apitherapy sector of the same Institute. In a first stage were obtained the antiparasite, dermatological and surgical veterinary product based on propolis alcoholic extract and Aloe vera gel. The experiments consisted in administration of the obtained preparation in different disorders on the experimental groups as: dermatological (plagues, chemical and physical burns), parasitological (extern parasites: scabies supra infected or not) and in veterinary surgery (as a protective layer applied on the sutured plague). In dermatologic disorders the effects of the product were established by way of clinical periodical examinations until the total recover were done. In external parasites and connected disorders it was established the repellent or killing effect of the preparation on the infestation parasites and the degree of control in the correlated infections. In skin tissue surgery it was established the cicatrising effect in sutured plagues and the anaesthesic local effect. The established of the studied preparation efficiency was similar as those used in classical treatments synthesis products. The advantage of the utilization of eliminates the toxic and cumulative effects of the chemical substances as it is well known. Key word: propolis, company animals, surgery, dermatology 339

Introduction Veterinary apitherapy is an integral part of unconventional therapies and, respectively, of alternative and complementary medicine. The growing interest in the use in veterinary medicine field of api-phyto-therapeutical products made us perform research to obtain new products and establish their therapeutical effects in various diseases: dermatological, parasitological and in dog s veterinary surgery. Materials and Methods Studied product: PRO-ACTIVATOR Object of research: clinical evaluation of administered product. Beneficiary of the study: The Institute of Research and Development in Apiculture -Bucharest. Origin of the raw material: the propolis came from the bee colonies of THE INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN APICULTURE, and the api-therapeutical product was obtained in the APITHERAPY SECTION of the Institute. Location of experiment: Veterinary Medicine Faculty Bucharest and Spiru-Haret University in Bucharest; Calendar of pre-clinical study: July 2007 December 2007 Calendar of clinical study: December 2007 - April 2008. Stages of experiment: - obtaining the api-phyto-therapeutical product: PRO-ACTIVATOR - pre-clinical testing on lab animals - clinical testing on pets, as destination of the products The biological material that made up the witness and experimental lots was represented by: experimental lot (E1): 30 pets various skin diseases treated ; The Witness Lot (MI) 15 dogs treated by medication; experimental lot (E2): 14 dogs, aged 3-14 years treated in surgical protocol; The experiment consisted in administering the api-phyto-therapeutical product in various diseases in animals: 1) dermatological diseases (wounds, chemical and physical burns); 2) parasitological diseases (external parasites in pets: sarcoptic scab, superinfected or not); 3) surgical diseases (local applications on surgical wounds). The researched api-phyto-therapeutical has in its composition: propolis extract and aloe purified extract. The cases selected by the Veterinary Clinic of Spiru Haret University in Bucharest and by the Veterinary Clinics - FMV Bucharest were investigated after clinical and laboratory examinations (determinations: microscopic examination of 340

hairs, microscopic examination of skin scrapes, cytological and hysto-pathologic examination of lesions). Research was performed on dogs of various ages and breeds. Skin diseases diagnosed in dogs and the therapeutic protocol applied Table 1 Disease Lot EI (no. of cases) M1 (no. of cases) Applied treatment Lot EI Scrape wounds 5 3 Allergy flea sting 12 3 Sarcoptic scab 3 3 Surgical wounds 10 6 TOTAL 20 15 Lot M1 15 dogs treated medication that had the same diseases 1) Samples of populace Experimental lot I (E1) 30 pets between 1-7 having the following diseases: dermatological (wounds, chemical and physical burns), parasitological (external parasites in pets: sarcoptic scabs, superinfected or not) and in veterinary surgery (protecting layer applied to the surgical wounds) Experimental lot II (E2) 14 dogs between 3-14 treated in surgery protocol 2) Medication and therapy active treatment PRO-ACTIVATOR apiphytoterapeutical product witness lots were treated in the standard way for surgical wounds, external and dermatological dressings 3) Mode of administration Experimental lot I (E1): apply 2 times/day the product based on propolis until complete healing of the wound Experimental lot II (E2): apply 1 time/day the product Results of the utilization of product in certain pets Table 2 Disease Nr. cases treated Healed Lot E1 Nr. cases treated standard Healed Lot M1 Scrape wounds 5 5 3 2 Allergy flea 12 10 3 2 sting Sarcoptic scab 3 2 3 2 Surgical wounds 10 10 6 4 341

From the analysis of data in table no. 2 we note that the efficiency of the api-phytotherapeutic treatment is equal or even higher to the standard treatments and the healing antibacterial effects need to deepen in surgical wounds. Therapeutic protocol applied in surgical wounds and results of product utilisation Table 3 Number of. It. Breed, age Diagnosis Treatment Observations 1 Crossbreeding, 12 2 German shepherd, 3 3 German shepherd, 6 4 Crossbreeding, 3 5 Crossbreeding, 4 6 Collie, 6 years old 7 Schnautzer, 7 8 Crossbreeding, 10 Infected bite wound, Cut wound Allergic dermatitis abundant exsudate Neurotrophic ulcer in carpal region, radial paralysis Traumatic gangrene of tail Atopic dermatitis Atonic wound in left flank Suppurating wound in left thigh,,,, Amputation and post-surgical treatment of the wound Treatment in filmy uniform coat Wound toilet and daily applications Wound toilet and daily applications applications 10 Total 4 Aplication is toleranced 6 Associating antiallergic treatment and test meal 12, below the bandage Total. Reccurence in 30 days 3 Total 20 After 14 days regeneration of hair follicle 12 The first signs of after 2 days by neans of transformation of the appearance 6 Total 9 Mioritic Callosity in Surgical treatment 12 Transformatio 342

shepherd, 11 10 Crossbreeding, 4 11 Imperial caniche, 12 12 Crossbreeding, 2 13 Terra Nova, 4 14 Doberman, 7 funny bone and jarrets infected ulcers Phlegmon of the tail base Open infected old fracture Auricular ulcer Recent cut wound in metacarpal and interdigital regions Wound in buttock region, selfinflicted wound of the callosities and applications Extensive debridation and painting. Antibiotic prtection Mechanical asepsis, osteosynthesis, applications Rigorous toilet and daily painting application /24 Immobilization,, Results and Discussions n of the appearance and protecting role 3 Total 14 9 Recuperation and recurrence after 30 days 8 10 Suppuration is steping down. Recuperation in 10 days Preclinical testing Preclinical testing consisted in performing, monitoring and interpreting the evolution of the preclinical tests as regards acute and chronic toxicity, tolerance, embriotoxicity and mutagenesis on lab animals of the api-phyto-therapeutic product PRO-ACTIVATOR. Preliminary clinical testing In the dermatological field the effects of the administration of the product in various dermatitis were followed (atopic, contact, allergy to fleas), scrape wounds and lesions caused by skin parasites (Sarcoptex scabiae var. Canis). Determinations: periodical clinical examination until total disappearance of symptoms; lab tests to establish the type of dermatological disease; biopsy to establish the degree of regeneration and healing of the wounds. In external parasitological diseases it was determined the antiparasitological effect and the role of the product in the prevention and combat of added bacterial infections. Determinations: clinical, microbiological and parasitological periodical examinations. 343

In the surgery of skin tissue we followed the healing effect on wounds, the vulnerary effect and local anaesthetic effect of the product. Determinations: clinical examination under treatment of the lesion; reducing the edema and inflammation; start and develop the regeneration phenomenon; redo the structure of the affected tissue structure; samples collected from wounds for microbiological examination; biopsy to establish the degree of healing and regeneration of wounds. Conclusions 1) The main purpose of the experiment consists in a better valorizing of propolis in our country and in the developing of veterinary apitherapy (the propolis extract is obtained through a technology that will make the object of a trade mark). 2) The apiphythotherapy method (propolis extract 20% and Aloe vera gel) in dermatology and surgery show almost the same efficiency as classical treatment. 3) PRO-ACTIVATOR (an api-phyto-therapeutical product destined to dermatology and veterinary surgery) 4) Tolerance because a bee nutritional product was designed and tested, that does not cause irritations, the tests on tolerance are not part of the rigor of testing medication products. 5) The efficiency of was demonstrated by its superior effect in the healing of wounds and the vulnerary effect (higher speed of healing reduced the healing time by at least 50%) as well as the anti-microbial and anti-parasitological effect. Bibliography 1. Cristina Mateescu (2005)- Apiterapia sau cum sa folosim produsele stupului pentru sanatate Ed. Fiat Lux, Bucuresti 2. Calcaianu, Gh. (1989)- Propolisul. ProprietăŃi terapeutice. Apiterapia azi. Ed. Apomondia, Bucureşti 3. Leau, T. (2003)- Patologia chirurgicală veterinară, Ed. FundaŃiei România de Mâine, Bucureşti 4. Rădoi, I. (2001)- Principii generale de terapie alternativă şi complementară. Ed. Material didactic USAMV, Bucureşti 344