Nur AtikRaden Angga KartiwaMUHAMAD ARIF RACHMAN SURURI2024-05-182024-05-182017https://repository.unpad.ac.id/handle/kandaga/130110170015Corneal stromal wound healing is slower than other connective tissue, is thought to be partly controlled by various matrix metalloproteinases. Transforming Growth Factors – βeta 1 (TGF-β1) appears in the three main phases of the wound healing process as a mediator and plays a role in the final matrix formation phase. Aloe vera has a glucomannan component, which can accelerate the production of TGF-β. This study aims to compare the expression of TGF-β in corneal lamellar lacerations in mice treated with and without Aloe vera gel therapy. This was an experimental study using mice model treated with a corneal laceration wound. The sample size obtained was 20 samples, which were grouped into four types of treatment. TGF-β1 immunohistochemistry expression on the first day in the strong positive category showed 10% without gel and 50% with gel. In contrast, the same category on the third day showed 10% without gel and 90% with gel. There were two significant differences upon these two days (p = 0.013, p = 0.003). Apart from the two groups treated with Aloe vera gel, the results were then compared between the first and third days (p = 0.141). This result is to determine the expression of TGF-β1 on wound healing time. Assessment of TGF-β1 expression in the healing process of laceration in mice was subjected to Aloe vera gel showing higher results.Active componentCorneal healing processImmunohistochemistry TGF-β1 expressionComparison of TGF-β1 in Corneal Laceration with or without Aloe vera Gel Treatment