STUDIES ON DYNAMICS OF BONE HEALING BY THE ADMINISTRATION OF CERTAIN BONE INDUCERS IN CAPRINE

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1986
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Birsa Agricultural University
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1. Suitable inducing agents can accelerate the healing of fractured bone after its adequate reduction and inmobilisation. 2. The drugs, chemicals and herbal plant selected for this study were found to have definite role in promoting osteogenesis. 3. In the present dose schedule the combined therapy of zinc sulphate plus ascorbic acid appears to be superior among the four inducers used for this study. 4. Ciscusquadrangularis and tonophosphan ranked second and third in terms of enhancing the process of osteogenesis. 5. Zinc sulphate alone does not appear to exert much influence during fracture healing. 6. Trace element zinc sulphate did not produce any systemic toxic syndrome in the present dose. 7. Multiple banded tetracycline labeling was found to be a suitable method for the study of bone biodynamics. 8. Oxytetracycline used for tetracycline labeling study did not produce any side effect in dose of 30 mg/kg body weight which was much higher to the therapeutic dose.
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STUDIES ON DYNAMICS OF BONE HEALING BY THE ADMINISTRATION OF CERTAIN BONE INDUCERS IN CAPRINE
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