Abstract

BackgroundWound is an anatomical and functional disruption of the skin following an injury. In response to the injury, wound healing is a complex process of tissue repair or remodeling. Historically, plants and plant-based constituents have been extensively used for the treatment and management of different types of wounds. In the current times, different types of biopolymers are being researched for developing economical, sustainable, stable, and effective delivery system for the treatment of wounds.Main textThe present review article attempts to enlist medicinal plants which have been reported to be effective in the treatment of wounds. Plant constituent-based wound dressings have also been discussed systematically including patented formulations reported by different inventors.ConclusionThe compiled data aims to update the researchers/scientists which will be helpful in providing them a directional view in understanding the role and importance of plant-based components for the treatment and management of wounds.

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  • The present review article attempts to enlist medicinal plants which have been reported to be effective in the treatment of wounds

  • The compiled data aims to update the researchers/scientists which will be helpful in providing them a directional view in understanding the role and importance of plant-based components for the treatment and management of wounds

  • A1 therapeutically effective amounts of extracts obtained from Curcuma longa, Glycyrrhiza glabara, Hamil tonia suaveolens, Tipha angustifolia and Azadirachta indica, along with optionally comprising Pig fatin Sesamum indicum (Til) oil as a base, useful for the treatment of wound healing and it discloses a process for preparation of said herbal composition

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Classification of wounds Wounds are generally classified according to the underlying cause of the development of wounds. A1 therapeutically effective amounts of extracts obtained from Curcuma longa, Glycyrrhiza glabara, Hamil tonia suaveolens, Tipha angustifolia and Azadirachta indica, along with optionally comprising Pig fatin Sesamum indicum (Til) oil as a base, useful for the treatment of wound healing and it discloses a process for preparation of said herbal composition. This invention relates to a natural wound-healing matrix that is multifunctional. This invention reveals a novel as well as Synergistic along with effective herbal composition as a regenerative medicine which comprising combination of therapeutically effective amounts of extracts obtained from Curcuma longa, Glycyrrhiza glabara, Hamil tonia suaveolens, Tipha angustifolia, and Azadirachta indica, along with optionally comprising Pig fatin Sesamum indicum (Til) oil as a base, useful for the treatment of wound healing

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EP 2 896 Herbal formulation for topical wound 396 A1 treatment
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