A Review on Wound Healing
Journal: Open Access Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (Vol.1, No. 4)Publication Date: 2017-07-07
Authors : Pandey A; Mittal A;
Page : 1-3
Keywords : Acute wound; Chronic Wound; Penetrating Trauma; Chemical injury; Thermal injury; Healing;
Abstract
In spite of the incredible progress in human medicine, infectious diseases caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses and other parasites are still a major risk to public health. Since ages, plants and herbs with wound healing, antioxidant and antimicrobial potentials are being used in India by traditional healers. Though the healing process is occurs naturally, an infection, mostly from S. aureus, E. coli, P. auregenosa and Bacillus spp. can seriously delay it by prolonging the inflammatory phase and disrupting the normal clotting mechanism hence ultimately delaying angiogenesis. This delaying will also cause generation of reactive oxygen species. Over production of reactive oxygen species results in oxidative stress thereby causing cyto-toxicity and delaying wound healing. Hence estimation of both antioxidant and antimicrobial property of extract is relevant as these agents have synergetic effect on wound healing by destroying the free radicals and preventing the delaying of angiogenesis.
Other Latest Articles
- Impact of Various Pre - Treatments on Acrylamide Formation Infrench Fries
- A Mini-Review of Antinociceptive Effects of Medicinal Plants from Hamedan, Iran
- Cultural Control of Cacao Witches’ Broom Disease (Moniliophthora perniciosa) in Colombia: Results of Two CasesCubillos G*
- Understanding the Power of Hope and Meaning: Lessons Learned from Religion and Mysticism
- Antimicrobial Activity of Methanol, n-Hexane and Dichloromethane Extract of Portulaca oleracea
Last modified: 2018-05-26 16:38:58