Lokman Ali Ahmed, Arshadul Hussain, Pervej Alom Barbhuiya, Samsuj Zaman, Abdul Mannaf Laskar, Manash Pratim Pathak, Partha Pratim Dutta, Saikat Sen
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Abstract
Background: Cuts and wounds are unfortunate yet inevitable events. Traditional remedies have historically harnessed various plants for wound healing, undergoing clinical and pre-clinical scrutiny. Hence, this systematic review focuses on clinically researched herbal formulations for wound healing.
Methodology: Following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, databases like Google Scholar, Web of Science, PubMed, Scopus, J-gate, and Ayush Research Portal were meticulously searched for clinical trials in-volving wound-targeting herbal formulations, alongside a comprehensive hunt for preclini-cal plant data.
Results: Among 623 screened documents, 26 published clinical trials spotlighting herbal wound healing formulations were identified. All studies showcased significant wound heal-ing progress, with some surpassing standard betadine treatment. Only one study reported an adverse effect. Within the 26 formulations, 45 distinct plant species were employed, with 35 exhibiting wound healing attributes like antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant activities scientifically. Enhanced collagen content, stabilized fibers, activated fibroblast cells, increased total protein, elevated growth factors, hydroxyproline, hexosamine, and tis-sue protein demonstrate the efficacy of plants, such as Hypericum perforatum, Centella asi-atica, and Calendula officinalis in wound healing.
Conclusion: The findings of the current study indicated that medicinal plants are effective and safe agents for the treatment of wounds, though larger, well-designed trials are needed for definitive role confirmation.
背景:割伤和伤口是不幸但不可避免的事件。传统疗法在历史上利用各种植物来愈合伤口,经过临床和临床前的审查。因此,本系统综述的重点是临床研究的伤口愈合的草药配方。方法:根据系统评价和荟萃分析(PRISMA)指南的首选报告项目,我们仔细搜索了谷歌Scholar、Web of Science、PubMed、Scopus、J-gate和Ayush Research Portal等数据库,以寻找涉及伤口靶向草药配方的临床试验,同时全面搜索了临床前植物数据。结果:在筛选的623篇文献中,筛选出26篇已发表的临床试验,重点关注草药伤口愈合配方。所有的研究都显示了显著的伤口愈合进展,其中一些超过了标准的倍他定治疗。只有一项研究报告了副作用。在26种配方中,使用了45种不同的植物物种,其中35种具有抗菌,抗炎和抗氧化等伤口愈合特性。胶原含量的增加、纤维的稳定、成纤维细胞的活化、总蛋白的增加、生长因子、羟脯氨酸、己糖胺和tissue蛋白的升高证明了植物如贯叶连翘、积雪草和金盏花在伤口愈合中的功效。结论:目前的研究结果表明,药用植物是治疗伤口的有效和安全的药物,尽管需要更大规模、设计良好的试验来确定确切的作用。