“…Acetylcysteine has also been shown to enhance wound healing [ 27 ], and its mechanisms of action may be due to its antioxidant properties, which quench the reactive species abundant in injured tissues [ 13 ], whilst at the same time enhancing the immune system [ 28 ]. Further, it may also aid in the regeneration of endogenous antioxidants, such as glutathione [ 29 ]. Acetylcysteine is known to enhance the proteolytic action of bromelain and, since wound healing is dependent on debridement, amongst other parameters, such as immune enhancement, the modulation of inflammation, etc., the presence of acetylcysteine may, in fact, enhance the healing process [ 30 ].…”