Curcumin: a novel therapeutic for burn pain and wound healing
Autor: | Marcie Fowler, Laura L. McGhee, Bopaiah P. Cheppudira, David Devore, John L. Clifford, Lawrence N. Petz, Alberto Mares, Dayna R. Loyd, Angie Greer |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Curcumin
Analgesic Drug Evaluation Preclinical Burn pain Nociceptive Pain chemistry.chemical_compound Drug Delivery Systems Analgesic therapy Dose escalation Medicine Animals Pharmacology (medical) Pharmacology Clinical Trials as Topic Wound Healing Nonsteroidal business.industry Anti-Inflammatory Agents Non-Steroidal General Medicine chemistry Anesthesia Wound healing business Burns Prolonged treatment |
Zdroj: | Expert opinion on investigational drugs. 22(10) |
ISSN: | 1744-7658 |
Popis: | Managing burn injury-associated pain and wounds is a major unresolved clinical problem. Opioids, nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), antidepressants and anticonvulsants remain the most common forms of analgesic therapy to treat burn patients. However, prolonged treatment with these drugs leads to dose escalation and serious side effects. Additionally, severe burn wounds cause scarring and are susceptible to infection. Recent encouraging findings demonstrate that curcumin, a major bioactive component found in turmeric, is a natural pharmacotherapeutic for controlling both severe burn pain and for improved wound healing.This article covers current pr-clinical and clinical studies on the analgesic and wound healing effects. Particular emphasis has been placed on studies aimed at developing improved curcumin delivery vehicles that increase its bioavailability. Based on the available evidence, a hypothesis is proposed that the dual beneficial effects of curcumin, analgesia and enhanced wound healing are mediated through common anti-inflammatory mechanisms.Emerging studies have demonstrated that curcumin is a promising investigational drug to treat both pain and wounds. The adequate control of severe burn pain, particularly over the long courses required for healing, as well improvements in burn wound healing are unmet clinical needs. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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