Paper Title

Popular Medicinal Plants Used For the Healing Of Wound-Review

Authors

Priya.M , Rishi Ganesh.S.K , Dr. Selvarani.S

Keywords

Keywords: Medicinal plants, herbs, wound healing, secondary metabolites, wound dressings, drugs

Abstract

Abstract: The treatment of chronic wounds significantly affects global social and economic conditions. Chronic wound conditions made it impossible to regenerate the functioning epidermis, which delayed the predicted completion of the wound opening. Non-healing wounds are on the rise in the entire world. Delay in wound healing is associated with chronic inflammation, excessive expression of cytokines that cause inflammation, oxidative stress, and bacterial infection. The use of many traditional medicines in the treatment of cutaneous wounds has been investigated. Several phytochemicals, including alkaloids, tannins, phenolic acids, and flavonoids are known to have potential wound-healing characteristics. However, the cutting-edge nanotechnology platform may be able to enhance the delivery of drug based on plant therapeutics. Therefore, the goals of novel delivery strategies of the main biologically active from plant-based sources are to hasten the healing of wounds, prevent complications from wounds, and improve compliance among patients. Phenols and Terpenes are two examples of bioactive chemicals called plant secondary metabolic products that are abundant in natural extracts. These compounds' anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacterial activity properties may aid in the healing of wounds. The management of wounds effectively is a significant difficulty because wound healing is a challenging process. Due to the negative side effects of modern medicine and the lower cost of herbal products, natural herbal therapies have now become essential for the management of skin problems and the management of skin-related infections. The current study aims to provide an overview of the most recent research on medicinal herbs used in the healing of wounds. Through a variety of processes, involving cell proliferation, angiogenic effects, and collagen synthesis-stimulating, phytochemicals can act at various phases of the process. The efficiency of wound therapies may be significantly increased by the use of natural substances in nanotechnology systems. To expand the therapeutic usage of these medicines, safety evaluation in research studies would be necessary.. Materials and methods Multiple databases, including Web of Science, Science Direct, Scopus, Google Scholar, and PubMed, were searched. Result Hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling are the four phases that make up the four stages of the wound healing process. Wound healing frequently involves the use of medicinal herbs. The results showed that medicinal plants had their ability to heal wounds in this area assessed. Conclusion Finally, medicinal plants and their chemicals offer medicinal proof for the creation of novel medications in the discipline of wound healing.

How To Cite

"Popular Medicinal Plants Used For the Healing Of Wound-Review", IJSDR - International Journal of Scientific Development and Research (www.IJSDR.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 8, page no.735 - 744, August-2023, Available :https://ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2308108.pdf

Issue

Volume 8 Issue 8, August-2023

Pages : 735 - 744

Other Publication Details

Paper Reg. ID: IJSDR_208254

Published Paper Id: IJSDR2308108

Downloads: 000347346

Research Area: Life Sciences 

Country: villapuram, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India

Published Paper PDF: https://ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2308108

Published Paper URL: https://ijsdr.org/viewpaperforall?paper=IJSDR2308108

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