Medicinal plant | Effect | Author | Year | Ref |
Rosmarinus officinalis | Antibacterial properties | Toma AI De Macedo ML Valones MA, | 2021 2020 2016 | [204] [203] [202] |
Moringa | Stimulates cells proliferation Effect on cancer cell lines: antitumor and hepatoptotective effects. | Al Ghanayem A Shafie Nm Shang A Toma Ai Ali A Fayemi Oe, Fernandes Ee, Eyarefe Od Amali Am Rathi Bs | 2022 2022 2021 2021 2020 2018 2016 2015 2013 2006 | [206] [207] [208] [204] [209] [210] [211] [271] [212] [205] |
Nigella sativa/ Black seed/ Black cumin | Promotion of wound healing, attenuate tissue inflammation, Fibrosis prevention. | Sallehuddin N Nordin A, Nourbar E Sari Y Javadi Smr Han Mc Ab Rahman R | 2020 2019 2019 2018 2018 2017 2014 | [215] [213] [216] [217] [218] [219] [214] |
Seaweed extract Hamamelis virginiana Thymus vulgaris Thymol oil Macrotyloma uniflorum Curcumin Triphala (AC: catechin) Tecomella undulate Clover honey Centella asiatica Indigofera aspalathoides, Azadirachta indica, Memecylon edule Myristica andamanica | Wounds, burns, The bioactive components of medicinal plants and supporting biopolymeric materials have been widely exploited for wound healing applications, owing to the multifaceted challenges associated with providing support for bioactive components that would actually induce tissue regeneration.
| Das U, | 2016 | [220] |
P. ginseng G. glabra Z. jujuba/ P. ternata/ Z. officinale/ Scutellaria/ Coptis | Induction of in vitro and in vivo wound healing
| Miyano K, | 2020 | [272] |
Schisandtrin chinensis | Evaluation of reactive oxidative stress and nitric oxide production in dental pulp cells | Kim JS, | 2018 | [273] |