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Abstract

Effects of Phytomedicines on Wound Healing

Shyam Bass, Mahima Chowdhury, Sricha Raj, Neil Raj Chaudhary

The interrelationship between wound healing and phytomedicines is a long past concept that has been practiced since time immemorial and still is being considered as one of the most reliable sources of curing wounds. The process of wound healing is not a very quick process rather it is a matter of multiple steps that are involved in the process of wound healing like homeostasis and inflammation, proliferation and remodelling. A number of phytomedicines have been discovered since the primitive people were on hunt for wound cure, some of which are curcumins, picrolivs, arbenins, aloe vera etc. The beautiful science that is inducing these phytomedicines to the site of damage is something that is very fascinating. Phytomedicines are not only used in wound healing but also in numerous other treatments. Thus, phytomedicines are considered to be the future of medical aid because of the almost negligible side effects that it has in comparison to synthetic medicines.