Evaluation of wound healing activity of henna, pomegranate and myrrh herbal ointment blend
This study assessed the wound healing potential and antimicrobial activity of henna, pomegranate and myrrh extract formulations and their blend in excision, and dead space wound models in rats in comparison to a marketed ointment (gentamycin). The natural extracts were used in ointment formulations...
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Main Authors: | Ehab M. Elzayat (Author), Sayed H. Auda (Author), Fars K. Alanazi (Author), Mohamed H. Al-Agamy (Author) |
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2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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