Comparative Effects of Eugenol to Bis-eugenol on Oral Mucous Membranes
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概要
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the histopathological effect of eugenol and bis-eugenol on oral mucous membranes at the tissue organ level. Oral mucous membranes of mice were applied with three reagents, eugenol, bis-eugenol, and aceton (as the control). The control group showed a normal architecture. The eugenol group showed severe hyperkeratosis, parakeratosis, cellular edema, pachy chronic inflammation, pleomorphism and hyperchromatism of basal layer cells, indicating high mitotic activity. Comparatively, the bis-eugenol group showed mild hyperkeratosis, parakeratosis, however, the shape or arrangement of basal layer cells were normal. Bis-eugenol was considerably less toxic than eugenol.
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著者
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Fujisawa Seiichiro
Department of Oral Diagnosis, Meikai University School of Dentistry
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Fujisawa Seiichiro
Division Of Oral Diagnosis Department Of Diagnostic And Therapeutic Sciences Meikai University Schoo
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Fujisawa Seiichiro
Department Of Oral Diagnosis School Of Dentistry. Meikai University
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Fujisawa Seiichiro
Departments Of Oral Diagnosis Meikai University School Of Dentistry
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Okada Norihisa
Division Of Oral Diagnosis Department Of Diagnostic And Therapeutic Sciences Meikai University Schoo
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MURAOKA Eitoku
Department of Oral Diagnosis, School of Dentistry, Meikai University
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OKADA Norihisa
Department of Oral Diagnosis, School of Dentistry, Meikai University
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Muraoka Eitoku
Division Of Oral Diagnosis Department Of Diagnostic And Therapeutic Sciences Meikai University Schoo
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