Publications by authors named "Negin Akhtari"

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  • Scientists studied how a plant called Galium aparine (GA) can help heal wounds better and faster, using different experiments to find out how it works.
  • They found that GA contains important natural chemicals, like flavonoids and phenols, which could help with healing and fighting infections.
  • The experiments showed that GA was safe for human cells and actually helped cells grow better and heal wounds, while also being good at fighting bacteria.
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The management of acute and chronic wounds resulting from diverse injuries poses a significant challenge to clinical practices and healthcare providers. Wound healing is a complex biological process driven by a natural physiological response. This process involves four distinct phases, namely hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling.

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Phytochemicals are the most valuable and comprehensive structures, which may have a broad range of protective benefits, from reducing inflammation and speeding healing to preventing infection and fighting cancer. Resveratrol (RSV) is a natural phenolic compound from the oligomeric stilbenoids group, which is usually found in daily human diet, such as grape, peanut, berries and grains. It exhibits anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, antioxidant, and cancer prevention and treatment effects.

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