Volume 21 No 6 (2023)
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The applications of medicinal plants and their components in wound healing. A comprehensive review
Affan Ahmed, Iram Saba, Abrar Hussain, Binishsarwar khan, Mehmooda Munazir, Muhammad Yasir Nawaz, Yasir Iqbal, Ambreen Ahmad
Abstract
The process of wound healing involves the repair or remodeling of damaged tissue as a result of wound injury caused by external trauma. Wounds are disruptions in the structure and function of the skin. The use of plants and plant components for the treatment and management of wounds has been widespread throughout history. Some pathogenic organisms have an imperative biological role against plant-derived products, and modern drugs were regarded as being derived from plants. In developing countries, rural residents rely on traditional herbal medicine due to their strong belief in herbal medicine and limited access to allopathic medications.The purpose of this review article is to compile a list of medicinal plants that have received reports that they have been beneficial in the treatment of wounds. Moreover, various formulations which have been patented and published by a variety of inventors have been discussed methodically in relation to plant constituent-based wound dressings. This report is designed to provide researchers and scientists with an overview of the collected data so that they can gain a better understanding of the role and value of plant-based components in wound treatment and management.
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The process of wound healing involves the repair or remodeling of damaged tissue as a result of wound injury caused by external trauma
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