Wound healing effects of Commiphora swynnertonii resin formulations using rat as model animal
July, 2024 - Vol 18 Num. 5
Commiphora swynnertonii (Burceraceae) is commonly used for the treatment of various ailments, including arthritis, wounds, and skin conditions. In this study, the effects of various formulations of the tree resin on wound healing were evaluated in rats through skin contracture and histological changes. Body weights were...
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