Magnesium hydroxide nanoneedles derived fromAnthocleista schweinfurthiiGilg (Loganiaceae) support mesenchymal stromal cell proliferation and wound healing
Francois Eya’ane Meva,
Rita Pereira,
Sandrine Elodie Ngnihamye
et al.
Abstract:Multiple metallic nanoparticles are able to promote cellular and tissue health, but these nanoparticles can be difficult to synthesize and can also cause unintended side-effects. Here, we study the effects on wounds healing and bone reparation of Mg(OH)2 from Anthocleista schweinfurthii Gilg (Loganiaceae) leaves (AS), which are local to the Africa region and have been used in traditional medicine to treat injuries. Mg(OH)2 nanoneedles were synthesized from aqueous extracts of Anthocleista schweinfurthii Gilg (… Show more
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