Lindblad William J
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.
Int J Low Extrem Wounds. 2008 Jun;7(2):75-81. doi: 10.1177/1534734608316028. Epub 2008 May 14.
Many research groups are examining natural products for their vulnerary activity. On the basis of the countless years of folklore and clinical observations, these preparations are being fractionated and applied to wounds in a variety of animal species. Despite this work, the number of agents that have documented ability to enhance wound healing is minimal. This article provides a brief review of some of the major historical milestones in wound care and provides a framework for studying plant products so as to achieve statistically significant results in biologically important models of healing. Only with the use of reference standards, data from appropriate animal models, and human trials can we begin to mine the great potential of these natural products.
许多研究小组正在研究天然产物的促进愈合活性。基于数千年的民间传说和临床观察,这些制剂正在被分离并应用于多种动物的伤口。尽管开展了这项工作,但已证明具有促进伤口愈合能力的药物数量极少。本文简要回顾了伤口护理方面的一些主要历史里程碑,并提供了一个研究植物产品的框架,以便在具有生物学意义的愈合模型中获得具有统计学意义的结果。只有使用参考标准、来自适当动物模型的数据和人体试验,我们才能开始挖掘这些天然产物的巨大潜力。