Sensing the environment, sustaining physicochemical and thermal homeostasis, serving as a source of vital nutrients, providing passive and active protection, and reacting to trauma and injury are all important functions of our skin (Xu et al. 2015). Protecting the skin from pain, as well as repairing and replacing essential skin functions when they are damaged or lost requires rigorous and reliable mechanisms. For centuries, humans have been treating their wounds (Talbott 1962). Traditional wound care is constrained by what is readily available or can be obtained locally, such as water, soil, and plant & animal products, and is often supplemented with ceremony and ritual as the last option
AbstractWound healing is a complex process driven by a series of stages that require a suitable woun...
The skin is the biggest organ of human body which acts as a protective barrier against deleterious a...
In human body, wound healing is a normal biological phenomenon. Burns may be acute or chronic depend...
Sensing the environment, sustaining physicochemical and thermal homeostasis, serving as a source of ...
Wound is a common injury due to internal and or external factors, which are subsequently associated ...
The skin serves as the body’s first line of defense, guarding against mechanical, chemical, and ther...
Wound care is constantly evolving with the advances in medicine. Search for the ideal dressing mater...
Introduction A Wound is a split in the epithelial integrity of the skin including deeper punctures ...
Use of herbal drugs to treat disease is almost universal and more affordable as there is widespread ...
Wound is an anatomical and functional disruption of the skin which leads to an injury. In response t...
The effective treatment of wounds remains a major global health challenge. Failure to heal or elon...
Wounds are the disruption of anatomical and efficient integrity of living tissue. Wound healing is a...
Wound is defined as a discontinuity of the soft tissue. One of the most researched areas in veterina...
Historically, plant-based products have been the basis of medicine since before the advent of modern...
A wound is a breakage in tissue continuity that can be produced by physical, chemical and thermal da...
AbstractWound healing is a complex process driven by a series of stages that require a suitable woun...
The skin is the biggest organ of human body which acts as a protective barrier against deleterious a...
In human body, wound healing is a normal biological phenomenon. Burns may be acute or chronic depend...
Sensing the environment, sustaining physicochemical and thermal homeostasis, serving as a source of ...
Wound is a common injury due to internal and or external factors, which are subsequently associated ...
The skin serves as the body’s first line of defense, guarding against mechanical, chemical, and ther...
Wound care is constantly evolving with the advances in medicine. Search for the ideal dressing mater...
Introduction A Wound is a split in the epithelial integrity of the skin including deeper punctures ...
Use of herbal drugs to treat disease is almost universal and more affordable as there is widespread ...
Wound is an anatomical and functional disruption of the skin which leads to an injury. In response t...
The effective treatment of wounds remains a major global health challenge. Failure to heal or elon...
Wounds are the disruption of anatomical and efficient integrity of living tissue. Wound healing is a...
Wound is defined as a discontinuity of the soft tissue. One of the most researched areas in veterina...
Historically, plant-based products have been the basis of medicine since before the advent of modern...
A wound is a breakage in tissue continuity that can be produced by physical, chemical and thermal da...
AbstractWound healing is a complex process driven by a series of stages that require a suitable woun...
The skin is the biggest organ of human body which acts as a protective barrier against deleterious a...
In human body, wound healing is a normal biological phenomenon. Burns may be acute or chronic depend...