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- The Effects of Essential Oils and Terpenes in Relation to Their Routes of Intake and Application

Skin exposed to β-caryophyllene or oil. (A) Six weeks after the application of β-caryophyllene for five days. The wound bed (WB) lacks scar formation compared to the clear scar in the oil group control. Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining. (B) Cell proliferation (bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU)+ cells) (green) was higher in the dermis and epidermis of skin post-wound day 4 exposed to β-caryophyllene compared to the Oil group control. BrdU was injected twice, every two hours, and the skin was harvested four hours after the first injection. OW 400–800: out of wound bed, 400 to 800 um. (C) LGR5 (red) expression was stronger in the skin post-wound day 4 exposed to β-caryophyllene, compared to oil group control (from [2]). The dotted line indicates the wound edge. WB: wound bed.
Skin exposed to β-caryophyllene or oil. (A) Six weeks after the application of β-caryophyllene for five days. The wound bed (WB) lacks scar formation compared to the clear scar in the oil group control. Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining. (B) Cell proliferation (bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU)+ cells) (green) was higher in the dermis and epidermis of skin post-wound day 4 exposed to β-caryophyllene compared to the Oil group control. BrdU was injected twice, every two hours, and the skin was harvested four hours after the first injection. OW 400–800: out of wound bed, 400 to 800 um. (C) LGR5 (red) expression was stronger in the skin post-wound day 4 exposed to β-caryophyllene, compared to oil group control (from [2]). The dotted line indicates the wound edge. WB: wound bed.
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