Benfer J, Struck H
Arzneimittelforschung. 1978;28(1):37-41.
In an experimental study the local effect of i.v. applied xantinol-nicotinate (Complamin) on healing skin incisions in rats was studied. In conclusion, there was a higher ultimate tensile strength of wounds treated by the agent, based on the increased synthesis of collagen fibres. This statement was proved by the alteration of free hydroxyproline in serum. Histologically, there was an intensive vascularization of the wound healing area. Concerning the elastic behaviour we found a more rigid regenerative tissue in the early phases of healing on account of the enhanced thickness of the wound area.