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Hovedforfatter: Divya Utkar*, Dr. Kailash Biyani, Dr. Pavan Folane
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Udgivet: Zenodo 2025
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Online adgang:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18062100
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  • <p><span>Wound management is a complex process that requires a thorough understanding of the healing process, specific techniques such as primary, secondary, or tertiary closure, and an individual approach tailored to patient needs. Key strategies involve comprehensive assessment, meticulous cleaning with saline solutions, and the selection of suitable dressings that ensure an optimal healing environment while accounting for nutritional support.<span>  </span>The management process begins with wound assessment, which includes an initial inspection for signs of redness, warmth, swelling, discoloration, drainage, and the condition of sutures. Understanding wound characteristics is crucial; this involves identifying the type of wound (acute or chronic), determining its size and depth, and checking for any infection or necrotic tissue. It is also essential to consider patient-specific factors such as overall health, nutritional status, and any underlying medical conditions, as these can significantly impact the healing process. Wound healing is a complex biological process of recovering devitalized cellular structures with four overlapping phases involving hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. Effective therapies for wound healing using natural products are highly beneficial for patients due to their easy accessibility and low cost. This work proposed a comprehensive review of natural products for wound healing based on bioactivities from plants and animals, providing an overall picture of the chemical origin of natural products to biological wound healing mechanisms. The main four primary bioactivities of natural products, including anti-inflammation, anti-oxidant, antibacterial, and collagen promotion, are utilized to classify and investigate the targeting phases. Data tables containing detail of origin, bioactivity, targeting phase, experimental model, and type of wound were also provided for readers.</span></p>