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Protein found in milk speeds up wound healing, study shows (Casein = 6X better healing speed over normal bandages)
Medical Xpress / University College London / Journal of The Royal Society Interface ^ | July 26, 2023 | Jubair Ahmed et al

Posted on 08/01/2023 9:02:43 PM PDT by ConservativeMind

Bandages infused with casein, a protein that occurs naturally in cow's milk, significantly improved wound healing in rats compared to those in control groups, according to a study.

The study is the first to test casein's reputed healing benefits on an animal model. The promising results suggest that casein, which is cheap, abundant and has antimicrobial properties, has potential to replace expensive materials such as silver in wound dressings.

Casein is a protein found in the milk of mammals and is most abundant in cow's milk, where it makes up to 80% of the substance. In the last decade, interest has grown in casein's antimicrobial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, as well as its utility as a high-protein dietary supplement.

In this study, researchers at UCL mixed pure casein with polycaprolactone (PCL), a biodegradable polyester commonly used as a bandage material. They used a technique called pressurized gyration, which was developed at UCL in 2013, to spin this mixture into bandage-like fibers from which they created casein-infused bandages. This would not have been possible with other, more expensive manufacturing methods such as electrospinning.

Rats with identical small skin perforations were split into three groups. The wounds of those in the first group were treated with casein-infused bandages, the second with normal PCL bandages, and the third with no bandages.

Healing progress was checked after three, seven, 10 and 14 days by photographing and measuring the wounds, as well as examining them under a microscope.

The team found that at 14 days the wounds treated with casein-infused bandages healed to 5.2% of their original size, compared to 31.1% in the normal bandage group and 45.6% in the untreated group.

Analysis also confirmed that the casein bandages were non-toxic and that levels of immune-related molecules were much lower around wounds treated with them.

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TOPICS: Health/Medicine
KEYWORDS: animalrights; casein; healing; milk; protein; wound
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To: ConservativeMind

Do you spray oven cleaner in the face of rabbits to ascertain it’s effects? Well someone did.


21 posted on 08/02/2023 5:41:30 AM PDT by SpaceBar
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To: SpaceBar

Do you believe in God?

God gave mankind dominion over animals. We can eat them, pet them, harm them, and kill them. The use of a rabbit for oven cleaner testing is part of what God allows.


22 posted on 08/02/2023 5:49:48 AM PDT by ConservativeMind (Trump: Befuddling Democrats, Republicans, and the Media for the benefit of the US and all mankind.)
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To: Red Badger

https://www.distinguished-dental.com/blog/2019/11/14/emergency-dentist-putting-a-tooth-in-milk/


23 posted on 08/02/2023 7:56:03 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
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