Inflammation represents a very frequent condition in humans; it is often underestimated, making the problem an increasingly alarming phenomenon. For these reasons, conventional therapies are losing their effectiveness, leaving room for innovative therapies. In this field, natural products showed their efficacy in various diseases; and flavonoids, in particular quercetin, is known for its broad range of activities. In this review, we have highlighted its efficacy in various models of inflammation, focusing also on the activity of its semisynthetic derivatives, and those naturally present in plant extracts. Finally, the analgesic property of quercetin, intrinsically linked to its anti-inflammatory action, has been also evaluated, to investigate about an innovative approach to this interesting natural compound, such as analgesic remedial.
2,3-Dihydroquinazolin-4-one (DHQ) belongs to the class of nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds representing a core structural component in various biologically active compounds.
Giving a glance to the report of Wound Care Market by Product updated in 2017,
we can see that wound care market is expected to reach USD 22.01 billion by 2022 from USD
18.35 billion at a CAGR of 3.7%. Numerous factors are driving the growth of this market, including
the increasing prevalence of chronic wounds and acute wounds, increasing aged
population, rising R&D activities and advancement in the field of wound care research. Advanced
wound management products are accounted for the largest market share in 2017.
These evidences mean that the wound care research represents a Clinical Emergency other
than an interesting Marketing tool. Drug therapies so far fight efficaciously with the opportunistic
pathologies derived from chronic wounds, although an unsolved challenge is still finding
a useful remedy to correct the impaired wound healing process and overcome the chronic
wound state, to avoid bacterial rising and severe pain. Traditional medicinal plants have been
widely used in the management of wounds and different plant extracts have been evaluated
for their wound healing properties through both in vitro and in vivo studies. Their phytochemical
components in particular quercetin, contribute to their remedial properties in wound
repair. Quercetin has important biological activities related to the improvement of the wound
healing process. The present review discusses and focuses on the latest findings of the wound
healing properties of quercetin, alone or as a part of plant extract, and its role as a new frontier
in wound repair.
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