“…Research has shown that plants in the Asteraceae family have similar healing and anti-inflammatory properties due to their phytochemical composition [13]. The healing effect is thought to be the effect of alkaloids and tannins that have a hemostatic action by causing localized vasoconstriction to stop the bleeding by forming foam with the blood and reducing blood flow [14]. Lack of infection on wounds treated with C. odorata extract would explain its action in the detertion of wounds, phenolic compounds would precipitate the proteins of the injured tissues by creating a protective layer that isolates the wound from its environment, terpenoids that possess an antimicrobial effect that could be a key factor in healing by inhibiting infection and accelerating the inflammatory process, as well as healing [15][16][17].…”