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Curcumin nanoformulations for antimicrobial and wound healing purposes

Authors
Salehi, BahareRodrigues, Celia F.Peron, GregorioDall'Acqua, StefanoSharifi-Rad, JavadAzmi, LubnaShukla, IlaSingh Baghel, UttamPrakash Mishra, AbhayElissawy, Ahmed M.Singab, Abdel NasserPezzani, RaffaeleRedaelli, MarcoPatra, Jayanta KumarKulandaisamy Venil, ChidambaramDas, GitishreeSingh, DeekshaKriplani, PriyankaVenditti, AlessandroFokou, Patrick Valere TsouhIriti, MarcelloAmarowicz, RyszardMartorell, MiquelCruz-Martins, Natalia
Issue Date
May-2021
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
antimicrobial; curcumin; nanoformulation; nanoparticle; wound healing
Citation
PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH, v.35, no.5, pp 2487 - 2499
Pages
13
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH
Volume
35
Number
5
Start Page
2487
End Page
2499
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/5006
DOI
10.1002/ptr.6976
ISSN
0951-418X
1099-1573
Abstract
The development and spread of resistance to antimicrobial drugs is hampering the management of microbial infectious and wound healing processes. Curcumin is the most active and effective constituent of Curcuma longa L., also known as turmeric, and has a very long and strong history of medicinal value for human health and skincare. Curcumin has been proposed as strong antimicrobial potentialities and many attempts have been made to determine its ability to conjointly control bacterial growth and promote wound healing. However, low aqueous solubility, poor tissue absorption and short plasma half-life due its rapid metabolism needs to be solved for made curcumin formulations as suitable treatment for wound healing. New curcumin nanoformulations have been designed to solve the low bioavailability problem of curcumin. Thus, in the present review, the therapeutic applications of curcumin nanoformulations for antimicrobial and wound healing purposes is described.
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