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Cassia alata and Its Phytochemicals: A Promising Natural Strategy in Wound Recovery
Journal
Sci
ISSN
2413-4155
Date Issued
2024-06-03
Author(s)
Jing-Wen Keng
Sue-Kei Lee
Sze-Huey Sang
Kai-Bin Liew
Swee-Sen Teo
Wan Mastura Shaik Mohamed Mossadeq
Sek-Chuen Chow
Gabriel Akyirem Akowuah
Chun-Wai Mai
Yik-Ling Chew
DOI
10.3390/sci6020034
Abstract
Cassia alata, a traditional herb with a global presence, is renowned for its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antifungal properties, making it a go-to remedy for skin ailments. While it has demonstrated wound healing capabilities in both in vitro and in vivo studies, the precise mechanisms remain elusive. This review aims to highlight its key phytochemicals, their effects, and the mechanism of action. The compounds that have been reviewed and discussed include kaempferol, apigenin, quercetin, rhein, and rutin. These polyphenols play important roles in normal and impaired wound healing processes, encompassing hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and tissue remodeling.
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