Review On Diabetic Wound Healing with Emphasis on Plants Having Diabetic Wound Healing Potential

  • Unique Paper ID: 186962
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 6
  • PageNo: 4582-4589
  • Abstract:
  • Diabetic wound healing presents a major clinical challenge due to hyperglycemia, neuropathy, microvascular disease, impaired immune response, altered inflammatory response and other conditions. These diabetic wounds are chronic wounds associated with serious complications and increased risk of infections leading to severe morbidity and mortality. Conventional therapies including debridement, infection control, and advanced dressings often fail to achieve complete healing, highlighting the need for alternative and adjunctive treatment strategies. Recent researches have highlighted the therapeutic potential of medicinal plants having bioactive components such as flavonoids, alkaloids, triterpenoids, polyphenols, tannins with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and angiogenic properties. These phytoconstituents promote wound healing at different phases and improves wound closure in diabetic patients. The current review summarizes the phathophysiology of diabetic wounds, current therapeutic limitations and promising role of plant- derived active constituents in tissue regeneration and repair. A better understanding of these phytochemicals and their mechanism could aid in developing cost-effective and biocompatible plant-based formulations for the management of diabetic wounds.

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@article{186962,
        author = {Amtul Mukheet and Dr. P. Shankaraiah},
        title = {Review On Diabetic Wound Healing with Emphasis on Plants Having Diabetic Wound Healing Potential},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {12},
        number = {6},
        pages = {4582-4589},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=186962},
        abstract = {Diabetic wound healing presents a major clinical challenge due to hyperglycemia, neuropathy, microvascular disease, impaired immune response, altered inflammatory response and other conditions. These diabetic wounds are chronic wounds associated with serious complications and increased risk of infections leading to severe morbidity and mortality. Conventional therapies including debridement, infection control, and advanced dressings often fail to achieve complete healing, highlighting the need for alternative and adjunctive treatment strategies. Recent researches have highlighted the therapeutic potential of medicinal plants having bioactive components such as flavonoids, alkaloids, triterpenoids, polyphenols, tannins with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and angiogenic properties. These phytoconstituents promote wound healing at different phases and improves wound closure in diabetic patients. The current review summarizes the phathophysiology of diabetic wounds, current therapeutic limitations and promising role of plant- derived active constituents in tissue regeneration and repair. A better understanding of these phytochemicals and their mechanism could aid in developing cost-effective and biocompatible plant-based formulations for the management of diabetic wounds.},
        keywords = {diabetic wound healing, diabetes mellitus, impaired healing, phytoconstituents, hyperglycemia.},
        month = {November},
        }

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 6
  • PageNo: 4582-4589

Review On Diabetic Wound Healing with Emphasis on Plants Having Diabetic Wound Healing Potential

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