超越传统界限:石菖蒲在伤口愈合方面的功效综述

Dea Permata, Daniel Adhie Saputra, Z. Meilawaty
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导言:伤口是由于外部因素破坏了活体组织的细胞和解剖连续性而造成的。巨齿草(Calotropis gigantea),又名皇冠花或巨乳草(或印度尼西亚的 "biduri"),是一种开白色或紫色花的小乔木或灌木,被广泛用于传统疗法中。其特性包括抗菌、细胞毒性和伤口愈合活性,促使本文献综述评估其在伤口愈合方面的功效。方法:对过去 10 年(尤其是 2014 年 1 月 1 日之后)的科学发现和研究进行了全面分析。数据来自知名数据库,如 PubMed、Web of Science 和 ScienceDirect。在应用出版限制后,最终选择了三篇手稿作为审查过程的最终成果。结果对多项研究的分析表明,千层塔具有愈合伤口的特性,这归功于黄酮类、单宁、生物碱和皂苷等植物化学成分。这些成分在伤口愈合的每个阶段,包括炎症反应、增殖和重塑阶段,都发挥着重要作用。此外,千层塔还能促进伤口愈合,将疤痕残留降到最低。结论千层塔(Calotropis gigantea)通过各种机制证明了其促进伤口愈合的能力,包括收敛性、抗菌活性、促进体内平衡、促进胶原蛋白合成、增强再上皮化,以及通过其植物化学成分刺激细胞增殖。然而,由于近期研究较少,该植物在伤口愈合方面的真正功效仍不清楚。
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Beyond Traditional Boundaries: A Review on Calotropis gigantea’s Efficacy in Wound Healing
Introduction: Wounds result from the disruption of cellular and anatomical continuity in living tissues due to external factors. Calotropis gigantea, also known as crown flower or giant milkweed (or "biduri" in Indonesia), is a small tree or shrub with white or purple flowers, widely used in traditional remedies. Its properties, including antimicrobial, cytotoxic, and wound-healing activities, have prompted this literature review to assess its efficacy in wound healing. Method: A thorough analysis of scientific findings and research conducted in the last 10 years, specifically after January 1, 2014, was undertaken. Data were collected from reputable databases, such as PubMed, Web of Science, and ScienceDirect. After applying publication limitations, three manuscripts were selected as the final outcomes of the review process. Result: The analysis of multiple studies reveals that C. gigantea possesses wound healing properties attributed to phytochemical constituents like flavonoids, tannins, alkaloids, and saponin. These constituents play vital roles in each stage of wound healing, including the inflammatory reaction, proliferation, and remodeling stages. Additionally, C. gigantea promotes wound healing, leaving minimal scar residues. Conclusion: Calotropis gigantea has demonstrated its ability to enhance wound healing through various mechanisms, including astringency, antibacterial activity, promotion of homeostasis, facilitation of collagen synthesis, enhancement of re-epithelialization, and stimulation of cell proliferation via its phytochemical constituents. However, due to the scarcity of recent studies, the plant's true efficacy in wound healing remains unclear.
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