Increasing experience in the use of papaya for burn injuries in an African context, potential and limitations

Q3 Medicine
Helena W.C. Hofland , Edris W. Kalanzi , Emmie Viyuyi , Tilinde Chokotho , Titus M. Opegu , Eduard E. Zijlstra
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World-wide, burns are most common in low resource settings (LRS) with high mortality. Human resources, equipment and affordable, effective and safe treatments all influence outcome. Treatment of full thickness burns is particularly challenging and associated with high risk of complications. The presence of an eschar, infection and hypergranulation are important factors that delay wound closure. Tropical fruits are used for treatment of wounds and burns with excellent results. These fruits are usually available throughout the year and essentially inexpensive. The efficacy of papaya and pineapple is based on enzymes that have proteolytic activity and other compounds that have antimicrobial action. In the context of reverse technology, this enzymatic therapy has formed the basis of Nexobrid™ (based on enzymes derived from pineapple) that is now standard of care in high income countries. However, it is painful and very expensive. In LRS the use of papaya paste seems an alternative attractive option; however, evidence-based studies are needed on efficacy, safety, including standardization of the product used and treatment regimens.
增加在非洲使用木瓜治疗烧伤的经验,潜力和局限性
在世界范围内,烧伤最常见于低资源环境(LRS),死亡率高。人力资源、设备和负担得起、有效和安全的治疗都会影响结果。全层烧伤的治疗尤其具有挑战性,并伴有并发症的高风险。结痂、感染和肉芽肿是延迟伤口愈合的重要因素。热带水果被用来治疗伤口和烧伤,效果很好。这些水果通常一年四季都能买到,而且价格便宜。木瓜和菠萝的功效是基于具有蛋白水解活性的酶和其他具有抗菌作用的化合物。在逆向技术的背景下,这种酶疗法已经形成了Nexobrid™(基于从菠萝中提取的酶)的基础,现在是高收入国家的标准治疗。然而,它是痛苦的和非常昂贵的。在LRS中,使用木瓜酱似乎是另一种有吸引力的选择;然而,需要对有效性、安全性进行基于证据的研究,包括所使用产品和治疗方案的标准化。
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