2015
DOI: 10.1111/wrr.12274
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Effect of medicinal plants on wound healing

Abstract: Nowadays, owing to drastic changes in social conditions, people are increasingly becoming stressed. Consequently, the number of people who want to be healed is also increasing. In this study, we focused on the use of plants to reduce stress. We develop a pseudo-communication system with plants using 7 sensors (for temperature, humidity, CO 2 , and so on), a microphone, and a display. The system will have healing effects such as those of counselors or animal-assisted therapy. Then, a communication experiment is… Show more

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“…Because of different biological process wounds are categorized under various groups such as chronic and acute [4][5][6]. Most chronic wounds are associated with some illnesses including Diabetes mellitus (DM) [6][7][8] which is one of the most common disease worldwide [8,9]. In the United States, approximately 29.1 million people suffer from DM [10] and 15 % of patients with DM complain from serious complications such as chronic ulcers [8,10] which are characterized as impaired or non-healing wounds [9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of different biological process wounds are categorized under various groups such as chronic and acute [4][5][6]. Most chronic wounds are associated with some illnesses including Diabetes mellitus (DM) [6][7][8] which is one of the most common disease worldwide [8,9]. In the United States, approximately 29.1 million people suffer from DM [10] and 15 % of patients with DM complain from serious complications such as chronic ulcers [8,10] which are characterized as impaired or non-healing wounds [9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os principais efeitos dos princípios ativos dos extratos vegetais na cicatrização de feridas são: constituintes fitoquímicos que possuem atividade antimicrobiótica; atividade antioxidante removedora de radicais livres; componentes ativos que promovem atividade mitótica, que contribuem para a proliferação celular, angiogênese e aumento da produção de colágeno e síntese de DNA (BUDOVSKY et al, 2015).…”
Section: Fitoterápicos No Tratamento De Feridasunclassified
“…Esteróis e polifenóis são responsáveis pela cicatrização de feridas devido à sua eliminação de radicais livres e atividade antioxidante, que são responsáveis por reduzir a oxidação lipídica, reduzindo a necrose celular e melhorando a vascularização (BUDOVSKY et al, 2015).…”
Section: Fitoterápicos No Tratamento De Feridasunclassified
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