Medicinal Plants and Natural Products with Demonstrated Wound Healing Properties

  • Agyare C
  • Bekoe E
  • Boakye Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

This section reviews the current literature on medicinal plants including extracts, fractions, isolated compounds and natural products that have been demonstrated to have wound healing properties. Various electronic databases such as PubMed, Science Direct, SciFinder and Google Scholar were employed to search for plants, natural plant constituents and natural products that have been scientifically demonstrated to have wound healing activity using in vivo and in vitro wound models. Parameters used in the evaluation of an agent with wound healing properties include rate of wound contraction, tensile strength, antioxidant and antimicrobial activities, hydroxyproline content assay and histological investigations including re-epithelization, collagen synthesis, granulation, proliferation and differentiation of fibroblasts and keratinocytes in excision and incision wound model studies. Eighty-five medicinal plants belonging to 45 families, phytoconstituents including phenolics, oils and other substances including honey were identified as potential wound healing agents or possess wound healing properties using various wound healing models.

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Agyare, C., Bekoe, E. O., Boakye, Y. D., Dapaah, S. O., Appiah, T., & Bekoe, S. O. (2016). Medicinal Plants and Natural Products with Demonstrated Wound Healing Properties. In Wound Healing - New insights into Ancient Challenges. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/63574

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