蜂蜜治疗感染性伤口和烧伤的策略:最近临床前研究的系统回顾

Q1 Medicine Wound Medicine Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.wndm.2020.100188
Gopal Shankar Krishnakumar , Balaji Mahendiran , Subiksha Gopalakrishnan , Shalini Muthusamy , Sinduja Malarkodi Elangovan
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蜂蜜的临床应用在再生医学中具有重要意义,因为它具有促进广谱损伤快速愈合的建设性特性。蜂蜜的显著特性归因于它的活性成分,包括糖、酶和维生素。此外,基于证据的结果表明,蜂蜜与其免疫调节剂和生理介质协同作用于多种信号通路和分子靶点,对伤口愈合具有有益的活力作用。本研究的目的是系统地回顾PubMed数据库中的文献,以确定可用的临床前结果,以支持蜂蜜在伤口管理中的合理使用。结果表明,蜂蜜的活性生物分子有助于改善自溶清创和组织肉芽。这篇综述强调了在伤口愈合中使用蜂蜜的生理基础,它目前的临床前用途和未来的建议。
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Honey based treatment strategies for infected wounds and burns: A systematic review of recent pre-clinical research

The clinical use of honey has gained significant importance in regenerative medicine owing to its constructive properties that abets the rapid healing of broad-spectrum of injuries. The salient characteristics of honey are attributable to its active ingredients which include sugars, enzymes and vitamins. Moreover, the evidence based results exert that honey acts in synergy with its immunologic modulators and physiologic mediators in multitude of signalling pathways and molecular targets offering beneficial vigor effects in wound healing. The aim of this present study is to systematically review the literature in PubMed database in order to identify the available pre-clinical results in support to rational use of honey in wound management. The results revealed that the active biomolecules of honey assisted in improved autolytic debridement and tissue granulation. This review highlights the physiological basis for the use of honey in wound healing, its current pre-clinical uses and its future recommendations.

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