The utilization of medicine plants as alternative for wound healing: a bibliographic analysis
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Resumo: | Introduction: The use of medicinal plants grants prophylactic and curative properties, becoming recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO). This method has great benefits as it is cost-effective, in addition to being a non-invasive alternative. Objective: To analyze the benefits of medicinal plants for the treatment of wounds. Methods: This is an integrative literature review, carried out through the databases: SciVerse Scopus and Medical Literature Analysis and Retrievel System Online and through the databases: Nursing Database, Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences and Spanish Bibliographic Index in Sciences and Health, indexed via the Virtual Health Library. Ten articles were included because they met the proposed objective. From the literature review and analysis of the studies indexed in the electronic platforms, 98 scientific studies were found, and only 33 studies were selected, 17 met the previously established inclusion criteria, of these, 07 were excluded based on the exclusion criteria, leaving 10 articles for study composition and analysis. Results: Studies show that medicinal plants have enormous healing potential, in addition to numerous other medicinal contributions, such as: greater collagen synthesis, greater amount of fibroblasts and angiogenesis (responsible for debridement and physiological remodeling). Final considerations: The study points out that it is necessary to implement integrative practices that promote knowledge about the possible plants that could participate in the treatment of the lesion, acting as a non-pharmacological method. |
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The utilization of medicine plants as alternative for wound healing: a bibliographic analysisLa utilización de plantas medicinales como alternativa para la cicatrización de heridas: um análisis bibliográficoA utilização de plantas medicinais como alternativa para cicatrização de feridas: uma análise bibliográficaCicatrizaçãoFerimentos e lesõesPlantas medicinais.CuraciónHeridas y lesionesPlantas medicinales.HealingWounds and injuriesMedicinal plants.Introduction: The use of medicinal plants grants prophylactic and curative properties, becoming recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO). This method has great benefits as it is cost-effective, in addition to being a non-invasive alternative. Objective: To analyze the benefits of medicinal plants for the treatment of wounds. Methods: This is an integrative literature review, carried out through the databases: SciVerse Scopus and Medical Literature Analysis and Retrievel System Online and through the databases: Nursing Database, Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences and Spanish Bibliographic Index in Sciences and Health, indexed via the Virtual Health Library. Ten articles were included because they met the proposed objective. From the literature review and analysis of the studies indexed in the electronic platforms, 98 scientific studies were found, and only 33 studies were selected, 17 met the previously established inclusion criteria, of these, 07 were excluded based on the exclusion criteria, leaving 10 articles for study composition and analysis. Results: Studies show that medicinal plants have enormous healing potential, in addition to numerous other medicinal contributions, such as: greater collagen synthesis, greater amount of fibroblasts and angiogenesis (responsible for debridement and physiological remodeling). Final considerations: The study points out that it is necessary to implement integrative practices that promote knowledge about the possible plants that could participate in the treatment of the lesion, acting as a non-pharmacological method.Introducción: El uso de plantas medicinales otorga propiedades profilácticas y curativas, siendo reconocidas por la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS). Este método tiene grandes beneficios ya que es rentable, además de ser una alternativa no invasiva. Objetivo: Analizar los beneficios de las plantas medicinales para el tratamiento de heridas. Métodos: Se trata de una revisión integrativa de la literatura, realizada a través de las bases de datos: SciVerse Scopus y Medical Literature Analysis and Retrievel System Online y a través de las bases de datos: Nursing Database, Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences and Spanish Bibliographic Index in Sciences and Health, indexado a través de la Biblioteca Virtual en Salud. Se incluyeron diez artículos porque cumplieron con el objetivo propuesto. De la revisión bibliográfica y análisis de los estudios indexados en las plataformas electrónicas, se encontraron 98 estudios científicos, y solo se seleccionaron 33 estudios, 17 cumplieron con los criterios de inclusión previamente establecidos, de estos, 07 fueron excluidos en base a los criterios de exclusión, quedando 10 artículos para la composición y el análisis del estudio. Resultados: Los estudios demuestran que las plantas medicinales tienen un enorme potencial curativo, además de otros numerosos aportes medicinales, tales como: mayor síntesis de colágeno, mayor cantidad de fibroblastos y angiogénesis (responsable del desbridamiento y remodelación fisiológica). Consideraciones finales: El estudio apunta que es necesario implementar prácticas integradoras que promuevan el conocimiento sobre las posibles plantas que podrían participar en el tratamiento de la lesión, actuando como método no farmacológico.Introdução: A utilização de plantas medicinais concede propriedades profiláticas e curativas, tornando-se reconhecida pela Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS). Este método apresenta grandes benefícios por ter um ótimo custo-benefício, além de mostrar-se como uma alternativa não invasiva. Objetivo: Analisar os benefícios de plantas medicinais para o tratamento de feridas. Métodos: Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa da literatura, realizada através das bases de dados: SciVerse Scopus e Medical Literature Analysis and Retrievel System Online e por meio das bases de dados: Base de Dados de Enfermagem, Literatura Latino-Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde e Índice Bibliográfico Espanhol em Ciências e Saúde, indexadas via Biblioteca Virtual de Saúde. Foram incluídos 10 artigos por atenderem ao objetivo proposto. A partir da revisão de literatura e análise dos estudos indexados nas plataformas eletrônicas, foram encontrados 98 estudos científicos, sendo que, apenas 33 estudos foram selecionados, 17 atenderam aos critérios de inclusão previamente estabelecidos, destes, 07 foram excluídos com base nos critérios de exclusão, restando 10 artigos para composição e análise do estudo. Resultados: Os estudos evidenciam que as plantas medicinais apresentam enorme potencial cicatrizante, além de inúmeras outras contribuições medicinais, como: maior síntese de colágeno, maior quantidade de fibroblastos e angiogênese (responsáveis pelo desbridamento e remodelamento fisiológico). Considerações finais: O estudo aponta que é necessária a implementação de práticas integrativas que promovam conhecimento sobre as possíveis plantas que poderiam participar da terapêutica da lesão, atuando como método não-farmacológico.Research, Society and Development2022-08-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3303710.33448/rsd-v11i10.33037Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 10; e468111033037Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 10; e468111033037Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 10; e4681110330372525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/33037/27963Copyright (c) 2022 João Felipe Tinto Silva; Vaniele Pereira de Sousa Paulino; Larayne Gallo Farias Oliveira; Felipe Lima de Medeiros; Emanuel Osvaldo de Sousa; Nanielle Silva Barbosa; Nívea Maria Sobral Arruda Câmara; Ian Cavalcante de Carvalho; Cássio Moura de Sousa; Robson Feliciano da Silva; Joel Junior de Moraes; Márcia Laís Rodrigues Mattoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, João Felipe TintoPaulino, Vaniele Pereira de SousaOliveira, Larayne Gallo FariasMedeiros, Felipe Lima deSousa, Emanuel Osvaldo deBarbosa, Nanielle SilvaCâmara, Nívea Maria Sobral ArrudaCarvalho, Ian Cavalcante deSousa, Cássio Moura deSilva, Robson Feliciano daMoraes, Joel Junior deMattos, Márcia Laís Rodrigues2022-08-12T22:23:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/33037Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:49.100591Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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The utilization of medicine plants as alternative for wound healing: a bibliographic analysis La utilización de plantas medicinales como alternativa para la cicatrización de heridas: um análisis bibliográfico A utilização de plantas medicinais como alternativa para cicatrização de feridas: uma análise bibliográfica |
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The utilization of medicine plants as alternative for wound healing: a bibliographic analysis |
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The utilization of medicine plants as alternative for wound healing: a bibliographic analysis Silva, João Felipe Tinto Cicatrização Ferimentos e lesões Plantas medicinais. Curación Heridas y lesiones Plantas medicinales. Healing Wounds and injuries Medicinal plants. |
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The utilization of medicine plants as alternative for wound healing: a bibliographic analysis |
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The utilization of medicine plants as alternative for wound healing: a bibliographic analysis |
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The utilization of medicine plants as alternative for wound healing: a bibliographic analysis |
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The utilization of medicine plants as alternative for wound healing: a bibliographic analysis |
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The utilization of medicine plants as alternative for wound healing: a bibliographic analysis |
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Silva, João Felipe Tinto |
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Silva, João Felipe Tinto Paulino, Vaniele Pereira de Sousa Oliveira, Larayne Gallo Farias Medeiros, Felipe Lima de Sousa, Emanuel Osvaldo de Barbosa, Nanielle Silva Câmara, Nívea Maria Sobral Arruda Carvalho, Ian Cavalcante de Sousa, Cássio Moura de Silva, Robson Feliciano da Moraes, Joel Junior de Mattos, Márcia Laís Rodrigues |
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Paulino, Vaniele Pereira de Sousa Oliveira, Larayne Gallo Farias Medeiros, Felipe Lima de Sousa, Emanuel Osvaldo de Barbosa, Nanielle Silva Câmara, Nívea Maria Sobral Arruda Carvalho, Ian Cavalcante de Sousa, Cássio Moura de Silva, Robson Feliciano da Moraes, Joel Junior de Mattos, Márcia Laís Rodrigues |
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Silva, João Felipe Tinto Paulino, Vaniele Pereira de Sousa Oliveira, Larayne Gallo Farias Medeiros, Felipe Lima de Sousa, Emanuel Osvaldo de Barbosa, Nanielle Silva Câmara, Nívea Maria Sobral Arruda Carvalho, Ian Cavalcante de Sousa, Cássio Moura de Silva, Robson Feliciano da Moraes, Joel Junior de Mattos, Márcia Laís Rodrigues |
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Cicatrização Ferimentos e lesões Plantas medicinais. Curación Heridas y lesiones Plantas medicinales. Healing Wounds and injuries Medicinal plants. |
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Cicatrização Ferimentos e lesões Plantas medicinais. Curación Heridas y lesiones Plantas medicinales. Healing Wounds and injuries Medicinal plants. |
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Introduction: The use of medicinal plants grants prophylactic and curative properties, becoming recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO). This method has great benefits as it is cost-effective, in addition to being a non-invasive alternative. Objective: To analyze the benefits of medicinal plants for the treatment of wounds. Methods: This is an integrative literature review, carried out through the databases: SciVerse Scopus and Medical Literature Analysis and Retrievel System Online and through the databases: Nursing Database, Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences and Spanish Bibliographic Index in Sciences and Health, indexed via the Virtual Health Library. Ten articles were included because they met the proposed objective. From the literature review and analysis of the studies indexed in the electronic platforms, 98 scientific studies were found, and only 33 studies were selected, 17 met the previously established inclusion criteria, of these, 07 were excluded based on the exclusion criteria, leaving 10 articles for study composition and analysis. Results: Studies show that medicinal plants have enormous healing potential, in addition to numerous other medicinal contributions, such as: greater collagen synthesis, greater amount of fibroblasts and angiogenesis (responsible for debridement and physiological remodeling). Final considerations: The study points out that it is necessary to implement integrative practices that promote knowledge about the possible plants that could participate in the treatment of the lesion, acting as a non-pharmacological method. |
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