Fig. 1From: Pycnogenol a promising remedy for diabetic keratopathy in experimentally induced corneal alkali burns in diabetic ratsCorneal wound healing in normal and diabetic rats treated with pycnogenol. Photographs of fluorescein staining of corneal epithelial defects in NC, NPYC, DC, and DPYC groups at 0-, 2-, 4-, and 6-days post wounding. Photographs of fluorescein staining revealed that the NPYC group had better-wound healing than the NC group at 2-, 4- and 6-days post wounding, while DPYC showed smaller corneal epithelial defect than DC at 2-, 4- and 6-days post wounding. NC (normal control), NPYC (normal pycnogenol), DC (diabetic control) and DPYC (diabetic pycnogenol)Back to article page