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Dermal tissue histology shows that topical application of FB promotes wound healing in rats, in vivo. Images show the histopathology of sections (Movat’s stain) of skin punch biopsy on days 1, 2, 3 (A), 4 (B), and 10 (C, D), after daily wound treatment with the PCEGS derived Fraction-B (proteins + lipids). Note in the FB-treated animals enhanced collagen deposition (yellow), new connective tissue containing more extracellular matrix with yellow collagen, more leukocytes (round cells) and fibroblasts (elongated cells with space in between containing yellow collagen) and more mature capillaries (n = 3, in each condition, and total 30 rats).

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