Research Article

Were our Ancestors Right in Using Flax Dressings? Research on the Properties of Flax Fibre and Its Usefulness in Wound Healing

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The proliferation of cells ((a) Balb/3T3, (b) NHDF, (c) THP-1, (d) NHEK, (e) HMVEK, (f) A431) after 48-hour incubation with the tested flax fibre in four different weights (10, 20, 30, and 40mg). The results are presented as -fold–ratio to control culture (cells without fibres; ). The results are the means of 5 independent experiments . Statistical significance of differences between the results for the tested flax fibres compared to the control was calculated using Tukey’s post hoc test (𝑝 < 0.05). In THP-1 cells for weights of 30 and 40mg of the M50 flax fibre and 40 mg of M50+B14, there was complete inhibition of cell growth, and therefore, these results are not shown in the figure.
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