Medicinal Plants: An Insight into Wound Healing

F. Ullah, M. Kashif, Muhammad Jamil, Habib Ullah, Umer Farooq, Muhammad Waseem Nazar
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Medicinal plants have been used for centuries to treat trauma, infection, sickness, and injury as these are affordable, easy to access and have fewer side effects than commercial pharmaceuticals. Recent research has shown that several medicinal plants can treat wounds using in vivo and in vitro pre-clinical models of wound recovery. Furthermore, the mechanisms by which these medicinal plants enhance wound therapy have also been revealed. Medicinal herbs have been shown in research to have the ability to have an antioxidant effect, to promote angiogenesis, to activate NF-B, to favor specific pro-inflammatory cytokines, to boost the appearance of iNOS and α-1 type-1 collagen, and to favor certain pro-inflammatory cytokines. All these effects can be brought about by medicinal herbs. Considering this, throughout this evaluation, an effort was made to provide a glimpse into freshly discovered medicinal plants that have wound recovery mechanisms and may be effective in the treatment and the invention of new wound-healing pharmaceuticals. Herbal medicines involve disinfection, debridement, and creating a healing environment. The purpose of the study was to review and gather the evidence related to the use of medicinal plants in wound healing. The use of herbal remedies is found to be both affordable and effective, mainly when used in conjunction with wound healing, bacterial activity and reducing oxidative stress in animals. During this evaluation, the cellular processes of recently discovered medicinal plants with a capacity for wound healing were brought to light. These mechanisms can potentially be helpful in therapeutic practice and the advancement of innovative medications for treating wounds. Several factors can delay the wound-healing process such as anemia, diabetes, nutritional deficiency, hematoma, local infections, etc. In the treatment of wounds, many medicinal plants and other herbal immunomodulators are considered useful. Through different pathways, these herbal ointments promote healing and regeneration of the lost tissues without producing side effects.
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药用植物:洞察伤口愈合
几个世纪以来,药用植物一直被用来治疗创伤、感染、疾病和伤害,因为它们价格合理、容易获得,而且比商业药品的副作用更少。最近的研究表明,几种药用植物可以治疗伤口,使用体内和体外伤口恢复的临床前模型。此外,这些药用植物促进伤口治疗的机制也被揭示。研究表明,草药具有抗氧化作用,促进血管生成,激活NF-B,有利于特定的促炎细胞因子,促进iNOS和α-1型胶原蛋白的出现,并有利于某些促炎细胞因子。所有这些作用都可以通过草药来实现。考虑到这一点,在整个评估过程中,我们努力提供对新发现的具有伤口恢复机制的药用植物的一瞥,这些植物可能在治疗和发明新的伤口愈合药物方面有效。草药包括消毒、清创和创造愈合环境。本研究的目的是回顾和收集有关药用植物在伤口愈合中的应用的证据。人们发现,使用草药既实惠又有效,主要是在与伤口愈合、细菌活性和减少动物氧化应激结合使用时。在这次评估中,最近发现的具有伤口愈合能力的药用植物的细胞过程被曝光。这些机制可能有助于治疗实践和创新药物治疗伤口的进步。贫血、糖尿病、营养缺乏、血肿、局部感染等因素可延缓伤口愈合过程。在伤口治疗中,许多药用植物和其他草药免疫调节剂被认为是有用的。通过不同的途径,这些草药软膏促进愈合和再生失去的组织没有产生副作用。
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