
Mechanism of Action of Wound Healing Activity of Calendula officinalis: A Comprehensive Review
Author(s) -
Bhargab Deka,
Bedanta Bhattacharjee,
Anshul Shakya,
Abu Md Ashif Ikbal,
Chayanika Goswami,
Santa Sarma
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
pharmaceutical and biosciences journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-0540
DOI - 10.20510/ukjpb/9/i1/1609684673
Subject(s) - calendula officinalis , medicine , wound healing , wound care , tincture (heraldry) , officinalis , traditional medicine , intensive care medicine , surgery
Calendula officinalis is a short-lived aromatic herbaceous perennial plant. According to scientific literature, Calendula officinalis can also boost the wound healing activity. While the precise means it does is still unclear, it was assumed that the herb would increases the blood flow to the wound area, therefore supplying oxygen and nutrients necessary for tissue regeneration. The objective of the review is to understand and explore the relevant phytochemical and pharmacological information which will enhance it effective wound healing mechanism. The data were identified using PubMed, Google Scholar, Scopus and bibliographic reviews of recent and old articles from an English literature search. After independent analysis by co-authors of the identified articles, data were analysed and extracted for the stated purpose. Calendula officinalis with its high quantity of flavonoids, it can help to minimize inflammation and speed up the healing process. Additional usage for Calendula officinalis is that it can be a calming ointment, wash or tincture , since it can help to alleviate irritated wounds and minimize swelling and inflammation. Wound healing is a complex process, and Calendula officinalis have been historically used to treat minor wounds, skin irritation and minor burns. Data from large comparative clinical trials are needed before routine use can be recommended. Pharmacists and clinicians can effectively address patient questions about wound care and herbal therapies to help promote wound care practices that encourages wound healing and minimize poor outcomes such as infection or scaring.