Pharmacodynamic approaches of phytoconstitutents in wound healing mechanisms

Divyanshi Agrawal , Manish Pal Singh , Gyanendra Kumar Sharma
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The present review aims to provide the comprehensive study of pharmacodynamic actions of various phytoconstitutents that promote wound healing. Various medicinal plants have been used from centuries for treating various kinds of wounds. Different plants contain particular phytoconstitutents with an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, immunostimulant and collagen synthesis activity on the wound. Many patents were filed on herbs that are frequently used in wound healing. Plants contain flavonoids, saponins, polysaacharides, alkaloids, volatile oil and terpenoids, etc and their active constituents such as eugenol, rutin, quercetin, kampferol, curcumin, α- terpineol, etc act on different phases of wound healing that helps to reduce inflammation, have scavenging activity and provide relief from pain. In conclusion, phytoconstitutents shows their promising effect on wound healing.
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植物成分在伤口愈合机制中的药效学方法
本综述旨在全面研究促进伤口愈合的各种植物成分的药效学作用。几个世纪以来,各种药用植物一直被用于治疗各种伤口。不同的植物含有特定的植物成分,对伤口具有抗氧化、抗炎、免疫刺激和胶原合成活性。许多常用于伤口愈合的草药都申请了专利。植物中含有黄酮类、皂苷、多皂苷、生物碱、挥发油和萜类化合物等,其活性成分如丁香酚、芦丁、槲皮素、柑橘醇、姜黄素、α-松油醇等可作用于伤口愈合的不同阶段,有助于减轻炎症,具有清除活性并缓解疼痛。总之,植物营养素对伤口愈合具有良好的作用。
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