Effects of honey as a scolicidal agent on the hepatobiliary system
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2008-04-07Author
Kılıçoğlu, BülentKısmet, Kemal
Kılıçoğlu, Sibel Serin
Erel, Serap
Gençay, Ömür
Sorkun, Kadriye
Erdemli, Esra
Akhan, Okan
Akkuş, Mehmet Ali
Sayek, İskender
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IM: To examine the effects of 10% diluted honey,
which has been shown to be scolicidal, on the liver and
biliary system and determine whether it could be used
as a scolicidal agent in the presence of biliary-cystic
communication.
METHODS: Thirty Wistar-Albino rats were divided into
two groups. Honey with 10% dilution in the study group
and 0.9% saline (NaCl) in the control group were injected
into the common bile ducts of rats through a 3-mm
duodenotomy. The animals were sacrificed 6 mo after the
procedure. Histopathological, biochemical, and radiological
examinations were performed for evaluation of side effects.
RESULTS: At the end of the sixth month, liver function
tests were found to be normal in both groups. The tissue
samples of liver and ductus choledochus of the honey
group showed no histomorphologic difference from
the control group. No stricture on the biliary tree was
detected on the retrograde cholangiograms.
CONCLUSION: According to these results, we concluded
that 10% diluted honey could be used as scolicidal agent
safely in the presence of biliary-cystic communication.