Title of article :
Herbal, Animal and Mineral Remedies in Burn Wound: a review of Persian Traditional Medicine literature
Author/Authors :
Raeiszadeh ، Mahboobeh Department of Traditional Pharmacy - Neuroscience Research Center, Institute of Neuropharmacology, Faculty of Traditional Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Ebrahimpour ، Nasser Department of Traditional Medicine - Pharmaceutical Sciences and Cosmetic Products Research Center, Faculty of Traditional Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Iranpour ، Maryam Pathology and Stem Cell Research Center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Mehrabani ، Mitra Herbal and Traditional Medicines Research Center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Mehrabani ، Mehrnaz Physiology Research Center, Institute of Basic and Clinical Physiology Sciences - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Kordestani ، Zeinab Physiology Research Center, Institute of Basic and Clinical Physiology Sciences - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Mehrbani ، Mehrzad Herbal and Traditional Medicines Research Center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences
From page :
520
To page :
538
Abstract :
Background: Burn wound is one of the most common injuries worldwide. However, its management still remains a health concern and research is ongoing for more efficient therapies. Persian medicine has described different methods in this regard. Previous reviews have mostly focused on the herbal-based therapies for burn management. Hence, the current study aimed to review both non-herbal and herbal-based therapies used in Persian medicine for their burn healing properties, and to compare them with new evidence. Method: The most important texts of Persian medicine were reviewed for burn wound classification, managements and treatment approaches. Moreover, herbal, minerals, and animal-based products claimed to possess burn wound healing activity, were extracted. In the next step, digital databases were searched to find new supporting data for the extractedtraditional remedies and their healing mechanisms. Results: More than one hundred traditional medicinal herbs, minerals, and animal-based products have been recommended to treat burn wound in Persian medicine among them, the healing effect of thirty-five herbs and eight non-herbal treatments (mineral and animal-based compounds) were supported by new evidence. Otherwise, there was not new evidence reporting the healing effect of seventy-three herbs and sixteen non-herbal compounds extracted from Persian Medicine literature. Conclusion: Although some managements of burn wounds in Persian medicine have been confirmed by new evidence, the efficacy of a plenty of materials needs to be methodically evaluated. Hence, it could introduce new clues for future research
Keywords :
Burn wound , Persian medicine , Medicinal herbs , Minerals , Animal , based products
Journal title :
Journal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences (JKMU)
Journal title :
Journal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences (JKMU)
Record number :
2683827
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