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. 2022 Aug 24;23(17):9573. doi: 10.3390/ijms23179573

Table 3.

Compounds with anti-bacterial.

Compound Origin Using Part Other Bioactivities Target Phase Experimental Model Type of Wound Ref.
Chitosan Animal
(Crab)
Shells Anti-microbial
Anti-inflammation
Inflammation Diabetic db/db mice Excision wound [222]
Pinocembrin Animal
(Bee)
PropolisHoney Anti-oxidation
Anti-inflammatory
Anti-apoptosis
Proliferation Human Keloid fibroblast
Mice
keloid xenograft [103]
Lupeol Plant
(Bowdichia virgilioides Kunth)
Stem bark Anti-oxidant
Antidiabetic
Inflammation
Proliferation
Remodeling
Rat Excision [58]
Hydrogen peroxide Animal
(Bee)
Honey N/A Inflammation HaCaT cells N/A [223]
Methylglyoxal Animal
(Bee)
Honey (Manuka) N/A N/A N/A N/A [52]
Tannins Plant
(E. phaseoloides (L.) Merr)
N/A Anti-oxidant
Anti-inflammatory
Inflammation
Proliferation
Remodeling
Rat Excision [105]
Arnebin-1 Plant
(Arnebianobilis)
Root Anti-fungal Proliferation Rat Excision [147]
Hydroalcoholic extract Plant
(Caseariasylvestris Sw.)
Leaves Anti-inflammatory
Antiseptic
Proliferation Rodent Scald burns [83]
Dichloromethane andhexanoic fractions Plant
(Calendula officinalis L.)
Flower Anti-inflammatory
Anti-septic
Inflammation Proliferation Rat Excision [129]
Lawsone Plant
(Lawsonia Alba Lam.)
Leaves Anti-fungal
Anti-parasitic
Anti-viral
N/A Rat Excision
Incision
[111]