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Curcumin and its topical formulations for wound healing applications.

Chandana Mohanty, Sanjeeb K Sahoo
Review Drug discovery today 2017 284 citas
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Study Design

Tipo de estudio
Review
Población
Chronic wound patients (preclinical)
Intervención
Curcumin and its topical formulations for wound healing applications. None
Comparador
None
Resultado primario
Wound healing outcomes
Dirección del efecto
Mixed
Riesgo de sesgo
Unclear

Abstract

Oxidative damage and inflammation have been identified, through clinical and preclinical studies, as the main causes of nonhealing chronic wounds. Reduction of persistent chronic inflammation by application of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agents such as curcumin has been well studied. However, low aqueous solubility, poor tissue absorption, rapid metabolism and short plasma half-life have made curcumin unsuitable for systemic administration for better wound healing. Recently, various topical formulations of curcumin such as films, fibers, emulsion, hydrogels and different nanoformulations have been developed for targeted delivery of curcumin at wounded sites. In this review, we summarize and discuss different topical formulations of curcumin with emphasis on their wound-healing properties in animal models.

TL;DR

Different topical formulations of curcumin are discussed with emphasis on their wound-healing properties in animal models to discuss their potential for wound healing in humans.

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