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REVIEW ARTICLE

Investigating the Influence of Natural Compounds on the Healing Process of Wounds

The Open Biochemistry Journal 19 Sept 2024 REVIEW ARTICLE DOI: 10.2174/011874091X328837240912054556

Abstract

Advancements in modern medicine have not fully resolved the complexities associated with wound healing, particularly for chronic wounds, such as diabetic ulcers and burn injuries. Effective wound management necessitates not only the regeneration of damaged tissue but also minimizing scar formation. In this context, natural compounds derived from plants have emerged as promising candidates for enhancing wound healing. Ethnobotanical research has demonstrated that various herbal extracts possess properties that could significantly improve wound healing outcomes. This review explores the potential of these natural compounds, focusing on their mechanisms of action, efficacy in clinical and preclinical studies, and the challenges that still need to be addressed. By synthesizing findings from traditional medicinal practices and contemporary scientific research, this review aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how natural compounds can contribute to more effective wound healing strategies.
In this review, widely used and studied plants are discussed, along with their ability to induce wound healing through all the phase and their mechanism of action.

Keywords: Wound healing, Angiogenesis, Plant Extracts, Medicine, Chronic wounds, Ethnobotanical.
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