Herbal Therapy for Burns and Burn Scars

Yufimar Riza Fadilah
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Burns are one of the most common trauma occurrences. Burn wound healing are a complicated and highly susceptible to bacterial infection. In traditional medicine, there are various phytochemicals that are used for wound healing supplying enhanced healing process via anti-inflammatory or antioxidant activity. The purpose of this review is to summarize the current knowledge gained in preclinical and clinical studies on topical herbal products with burn wound healing activity.Electronic databases including PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar were searched for articles published from 2014 to the present. Total 480 studies, 199 reports were excluded because of duplication. After examining the full text of the 3 studies against the inclusion criteria. This study found that the topical antimicrobial therapy is one of the most important methods of burn wound care. The ideal antibacterial agent for wound infection prevention and control should directly kill pathogens and reduce local inflammation and tissue destruction by absorbing decay products and improved tissue nutrition. Among various herbal preparations, A. sativum, A. vera, C. asiatica and H. rhamnoides have the best wound healing effects through different mechanisms.
烧伤和烧伤疤痕的草药疗法
烧伤是最常见的创伤事件之一。烧伤创面愈合过程复杂,极易受到细菌感染。在传统医学中,有各种植物化学物质用于伤口愈合,通过抗炎或抗氧化活性提供增强愈合过程。本综述的目的是总结目前在临床前和临床研究中获得的知识,局部草药产品具有烧伤创面愈合活性。电子数据库包括PubMed, Scopus和Google Scholar检索了2014年至今发表的文章。共有480项研究,199份报告因重复而被排除。在对照纳入标准检查了3项研究的全文后。本研究发现,局部抗菌治疗是烧伤创面护理的重要方法之一。理想的创面感染防治抗菌剂应通过吸收腐烂产物,改善组织营养,直接杀灭病原菌,减少局部炎症和组织破坏。在不同的中药制剂中,沙蒿、芦荟、积雪草和沙棘通过不同的机制具有最佳的伤口愈合效果。
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