2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202304.0619.v1
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Wound Healing Potential of Plant Secondary Metabolites: <em>In Silico</em>, <em>In Vitro,</em> and <em>In Vivo</em> Experiments

Abstract: Dysregulation of the arsenal of cells, growth factors, cytokines, proteases, and proteins involved in wound healing (WH), could delay the healing process. Plants and plant-derived molecules (PDMs) have been used as medicines for skin wounds. This study aimed to select and evaluate the pro-healing capacity of PMDs. Thirty-three PDMs and 10 therapeutic targets (TTs) were chosen for molecular docking and PDMs: aristolochic acid (AA), α-copaene, selinenes, β-caryophyllene (BC), and BCoxide, and TTs: metalloprotein… Show more

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