“…The present review retrieved and compiled ethnomedicinal and ethnopharmacological information of these wound healing plants (165 species). Of the 165 species, only fifty-four (33 %) of the plants have been experimentally validated for their wound healing activities in different pharmacological, phytochemical, and toxicological studies, including [ [143] , [144] , [145] , [146] , [147] , [148] , [149] , [150] , [151] , [152] , [153] , [154] , [155] , [156] , [157] , [158] , [159] , [160] , [161] , [162] , [163] , [164] , [165] , [166] , [167] , [168] , [169] , [170] , [171] , [172] , [173] , [174] , [175] , [176] , [177] , [178] , [179] , [180] , [181] , [182] , [183] , [184] , [185] , [186] , [187] , [188] , [189] , [190] , [191] , [192] , [193] , [194] , [195] , [196] , [197] , [198] , [199] , [200] , [201] , [202] , [203] , [204] , [205] , …”