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From: Pycnogenol a promising remedy for diabetic keratopathy in experimentally induced corneal alkali burns in diabetic rats

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Corneal 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)

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