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Naringin: A potential natural product in the field of biomedical applications

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DOI: 10.1016/j.carpta.2021.100068

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Anti-osteoporotic; Anti-oxidative; Flavanone; Injury; Medicinal plants; Naringin; Tissue engineering

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This article discusses the role of natural products from medicinal plants in preventing and treating various diseases, particularly their applications in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. It also points out the issues with the common use of ointments in the market.
Over the decades, the exploitation of medicinal plants has been done by numerous merchandise companies or dealers through various conventional healers in a way to lessen the signs and symptoms of diverse diseases like osteoarthritis (OA), cancer, heart disease, tuberculosis, swollen ankles, fracture, hypertension, diabetes, anemia, etc. Concerning sports injury in particular, in almost all the cases the ointments available in the market are applied only after physical activity. There are numerous issues with the aforementioned approaches like invasiveness, an open surgical procedure that needs reaping of a particular tissue from an alternative site within the patient one such natural product naringin. Apart from that, it is considered an anti-inflammatory and anti-osteoporotic. The major objective of this review is to give an insight into how natural products of medicinal plants have strength in the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicines for the betterment of mankind.

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