Wound healing potential of medicinal plants with their screening models: A comprehensive review

Journal Title: Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics - Year 2016, Vol 6, Issue 1

Abstract

A wound is a breakage in tissue continuity that can be produced by physical, chemical and thermal damage. It is a generally called as physical injury that cause opening and breaking of skin. Healing of chronic cutaneous wound is a big problem and it involves the restoration of continuity after wounding. Wounds are treated with various medicinal herbs or their extracts. Plants provide various remedies to mankind and herbal plants are nature’s gift used to treat wound with much lesser side effects. Some of those plants are Acalypha langiana, Tinospora cardifolia, Tragia involucrata, Napoleona Imperialis, Prosopis cineria, Lawsonia alba,Ginkgo biloba, Aloe vera, Catharanthus roseus. This review discusses about the wound healing potential of herbal plants and provides overview on wound healing problems and solution. A wound is a breakage in tissue continuity that can be produced by physical, chemical and thermal damage. It is a generally called as physical injury that cause opening and breaking of skin. Healing of chronic cutaneous wound is a big problem and it involves the restoration of continuity after wounding. Wounds are treated with various medicinal herbs or their extracts. Plants provide various remedies to mankind and herbal plants are nature’s gift used to treat wound with much lesser side effects. Some of those plants are Acalypha langiana, Tinospora cardifolia, Tragia involucrata, Napoleona Imperialis, Prosopis cineria, Lawsonia alba,Ginkgo biloba, Aloe vera, Catharanthus roseus. This review discusses about the wound healing potential of herbal plants and provides overview on wound healing problems and solution. Key words: wound healing, herbal remedies, open wound, close wound, models.

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  • EP ID EP479426
  • DOI 10.22270/jddt.v6i1.1184
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(2016). Wound healing potential of medicinal plants with their screening models: A comprehensive review. Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics, 6(1), 56-66. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-479426