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why picric acid and tannic acids ae used in the treatment of burns?

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Picric acid in a 1 per cent aqueous solution was commonly used. Ambrine sprayed on to the burnt area was also utilised extensively and was very useful for the more superficial burns, providing a protective and soothing dressing and preventing cross infection. http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-WH … Tannic acid was best suitable in the management of burns. It was superior to other therapeutic regimens, since it notably reduced the degree of toxemia as determined from clinical and physico-chemical observations and the lowered mortality rate. Tannic acid was also found to be advantageous in several other respects. The local protein-precipitating effects of tannic acid include relieving the pain, preventing the loss of plasma, and markedly limiting secondary infection. http://www.journal.medscape.com/viewarti … source answer.com

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