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The potential of medicinal plants to hasten wound healing is examined in this article.Examining the various bioactive substances such as glycosides and terpenoids present in these plants, we explore the scientific underpinnings of their effectiveness.These substances clearly affect several phases of healing, such as decreasing inflammation, battling bacterial infections, and encouraging tissue regeneration.(1) The review focuses on four well-studied medicinal plants with distinct wound healing properties: Aloe vera, known for its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects; Calendula officinalis, known to speed up wound closure through granulation tissue formation; Centella asiatica, valued for its ability to stimulate collagen synthesis and improve epithelialization; and Curcuma longa, known for its potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.The review also highlights the necessity for continued investigation to completely comprehend the modes of action of every plant and its bioactive constituents.Furthermore, the article shows how important it is for medicinal plants to be included in comprehensive wound healing treatments by critically evaluating current information and suggesting future research possibilities.
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