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Advanced therapeutic dressings for effective wound healing—a review
Advanced therapeutic dressings that take active part in wound healing to achieve rapid and
complete healing of chronic wounds is of current research interest. There is a desire for …
complete healing of chronic wounds is of current research interest. There is a desire for …
[HTML][HTML] Potential role of propolis in wound healing: Biological properties and therapeutic activities
Propolis is a resinous mixture that honey bees collect from the tree buds, sap flows, or other
botanical sources. The chemical composition of propolis varies and depends on the …
botanical sources. The chemical composition of propolis varies and depends on the …
Promotion of wound healing using nanoporous silk fibroin sponges
Wound dressings are important for wound repair. The morphology of the biomaterials used
in these dressings, and in particular, the pore structure affects tissue regeneration by …
in these dressings, and in particular, the pore structure affects tissue regeneration by …
Traditional therapies for skin wound healing
Significance: The regeneration of healthy and functional skin remains a huge challenge due
to its multilayer structure and the presence of different cell types within the extracellular …
to its multilayer structure and the presence of different cell types within the extracellular …
A pharmacological perspective on the use of Brazilian Red Propolis and its isolated compounds against human diseases
Propolis is a complex resinous mixture collected by bees, with high medicinal, historical and
economic value. The nutraceutical and pharmacological benefits of propolis have been …
economic value. The nutraceutical and pharmacological benefits of propolis have been …
[HTML][HTML] Fish collagen surgical compress repairing characteristics on wound healing process in vivo
J Chen, K Gao, S Liu, S Wang, J Elango, B Bao, J Dong… - Marine drugs, 2019 - mdpi.com
The development of biomaterials with the potential to accelerate wound healing is a great
challenge in biomedicine. In this study, four types of samples including pepsin soluble …
challenge in biomedicine. In this study, four types of samples including pepsin soluble …
[HTML][HTML] Red propolis: Chemical composition and pharmacological activity
LC Rufatto, DA Dos Santos, F Marinho… - Asian Pacific Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Propolis has been used worldwide for years in folk medicine and currently marketed by the
pharmaceutical industry. In Brazil, propolis was classified into 13 groups based on their …
pharmaceutical industry. In Brazil, propolis was classified into 13 groups based on their …
Anti-inflammatory and histological analysis of skin wound healing through topical application of Mexican propolis
D Balderas-Cordero, O Canales-Alvarez… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Skin wound healing is a complex biochemical process of tissue repair and remodeling in
response to injury. Currently, the drugs used to improve the healing process are …
response to injury. Currently, the drugs used to improve the healing process are …
[HTML][HTML] Topical application of propolis enhances cutaneous wound healing by promoting TGF-beta/Smad-mediated collagen production in a streptozotocin-induced …
Background/Aims: Impaired wound healing is considered to be one of the most serious
complications associated with diabetes as it significantly increases the susceptibility of …
complications associated with diabetes as it significantly increases the susceptibility of …
Historical and modern research on propolis and its application in wound healing and other fields of medicine and contributions by Polish studies
E Rojczyk, A Klama-Baryła, W Łabuś… - Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Ethnopharmacological relevance The history of medical application of propolis (also known
as bee glue) dates back to the times of ancient Greeks, Romans, Persians and Egyptians …
as bee glue) dates back to the times of ancient Greeks, Romans, Persians and Egyptians …