ISSN: 2639-216X
Authors: Dhakal I, Tiwary AK, Suhel KC, Thakur B, Regmi B and Shah MK*
A wound is a bodily injury resulting in a break in the continuity of the soft tissues of animal and human beings. Wound healing is the most dynamic but complex mechanism of the body and is a continuous process. So far, various therapeutics are used to augment wound healing and organ regeneration without infection. Seemingly, ethnic groups mostly use several herbal medicines for the treatment of wounds, burns, and cuts. This review aims to elucidate the various herbal medicines that are used in-vivo or in-vitro in the experimental trial of wound healing. Moreover, herbal’s extracts have an indispensable history and successful clinical track record as indigenous drugs for wound repairmen. Because many herbal medicines show hemostasis, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and antioxidant properties to promote wound healing. The further scientific validation of herbal medicines with their toxicities assessment at the molecular level is necessary before it is extensively used in wound treatment.
Keywords: Wound Healing; Herbal Medicine; Ethnic Group
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