inflammatory response; thus, provided proper basis for emigration
and proliferation of epithelial and connective tissue cells, synthesis
of extracellular matrix and remodeling of parenchymal elements
and connective tissue which leads to restoring the tissue function
and achieving wound strength.
Considerable increase of the inflammatory parameters in the
first days of the healing process of materials A and B treatment
can be explained by the fact that fatty acids are the most
important constituents of ghee and have an significant role inmembrane
phospholipids synthesis and intracellular signaling processes
which control cell division and proliferation; in addition, the unsaturated
fatty acids, like linolenic (n-3) and linoleic acids (n-6), are
important arachidonic acid precursors and may be able to modify
the inflammatory response and, consequently, the healing process.