Introduction A Wound is a split in the epithelial integrity of the skin including deeper punctures with disruption ending to the dermis, subcutaneous fat, fascia, muscle or even bone (Enoch and Price, 2004). Wound healing involves a series of cellular and biochemical events in a coordinated manner in order to restore the function of epidermis and dermis (Stadelmann et al., 1998) and occurs in 3 phases Viz: Inflammation, proliferation and remodeling (Iba et al., 2004). Synthetic drugs like antibiotics, antiseptics, de-sloughing agents are generally used to treat the wounds which have the limitation of side effects and residues in tissues which is of public health concern in case of animals raised for its meat
Sensing the environment, sustaining physicochemical and thermal homeostasis, serving as a source of ...
Research on wound healing drugs is a developing area in modern biomedical sciences. Scientists who a...
Wound is an anatomical and functional disruption of the skin which leads to an injury. In response t...
The skin serves as the body’s first line of defense, guarding against mechanical, chemical, and ther...
Wounds are the disruption of anatomical and efficient integrity of living tissue. Wound healing is a...
Wound is a common injury due to internal and or external factors, which are subsequently associated ...
Wound healing is an essential biological process which involves tissue repair and recovery and inclu...
A conference paper on medicinal herbs of Africa.A vast range of aspects have been covered already on...
This paper presents a review of plants identified from various ethno botanical surveys with Wound he...
A wound is a disruption of the normal anatomical structure and function of a tissue. Wounds cure in ...
In most recent couple of a few years, there has been a unprecedented advancement in understanding th...
A wound is the loss of the normal integrity, structure, and functions of the skin due to a physical,...
Background: The skin is the largest organ of the human body, around 15% of the body weight consistin...
Wound is defined as a discontinuity of the soft tissue. One of the most researched areas in veterina...
Wound healing is a recovering process of damaged tissues by replacing dysfunctional injured cellular...
Sensing the environment, sustaining physicochemical and thermal homeostasis, serving as a source of ...
Research on wound healing drugs is a developing area in modern biomedical sciences. Scientists who a...
Wound is an anatomical and functional disruption of the skin which leads to an injury. In response t...
The skin serves as the body’s first line of defense, guarding against mechanical, chemical, and ther...
Wounds are the disruption of anatomical and efficient integrity of living tissue. Wound healing is a...
Wound is a common injury due to internal and or external factors, which are subsequently associated ...
Wound healing is an essential biological process which involves tissue repair and recovery and inclu...
A conference paper on medicinal herbs of Africa.A vast range of aspects have been covered already on...
This paper presents a review of plants identified from various ethno botanical surveys with Wound he...
A wound is a disruption of the normal anatomical structure and function of a tissue. Wounds cure in ...
In most recent couple of a few years, there has been a unprecedented advancement in understanding th...
A wound is the loss of the normal integrity, structure, and functions of the skin due to a physical,...
Background: The skin is the largest organ of the human body, around 15% of the body weight consistin...
Wound is defined as a discontinuity of the soft tissue. One of the most researched areas in veterina...
Wound healing is a recovering process of damaged tissues by replacing dysfunctional injured cellular...
Sensing the environment, sustaining physicochemical and thermal homeostasis, serving as a source of ...
Research on wound healing drugs is a developing area in modern biomedical sciences. Scientists who a...
Wound is an anatomical and functional disruption of the skin which leads to an injury. In response t...