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Wound-healing effects of curcumin and its nano formulation


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Author Details : Vaishali Pandurang Kandalkar, Tejal Kaluram Bhoir, Punam Kisan Ghude*, Sarika Sanjay Nimase, Prashant Gajanan Bhoir

Volume : 9, Issue : 2, Year : 2024

Article Page : 109-115

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijcaap.2024.016



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Abstract

Wound healing is a method of tissue repair or regeneration. Section Damages. Plants and plant-derived bioactive substances have been found effective in the treatment of many diseases. Types of wounds. Curcumin is a natural polyphenol that has been used since ancient times. Ayurveda is used times for its healing properties to relieve pain and aid in many healing processes. Plates. Various studies of curcumin administration to the site of pain have reported the following effects: Curcumin eliminates reactive oxygen species and increases the ability to improve collagen deposition, Chapter: Granulation data finally makes the wound contract. Curcumin is widely available and has been studied for its ability to relieve pain, but in addition it has low solubility and rapid metabolism. The short plasma half-life limits its application in wound healing. Since nanotechnology existed Chapter Proven to be a good method for wound healing with proper support Chapter injury sites. This review highlights the potential of curcumin and its Nano formulations; Preparation of liposomes, nanoparticles, nano emulsions, etc. usage This article is about Curcumin’s many biomedical applications underlie its anti-biofilm properties Chapter and its wound healing effect.


Keywords: Drug distribution, Antioxidants, Skin, Wound healing, Nanotechnology, antimicrobial film, polyphenols Compound, FDA regulations, patents, diabetic foot



How to cite : Kandalkar V P, Bhoir T K, Ghude P K, Nimase S S, Bhoir P G, Wound-healing effects of curcumin and its nano formulation. IP Int J Compr Adv Pharmacol 2024;9(2):109-115


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