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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Toxicology | Volume: 03 | ISSN: 2630-4570
allied
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November 04-05, 2019 | Prague, Czech Republic
2
nd
World Congress on
TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY
Partial characterization, efficacy tests, clinical and histological evaluation of a plant
species (Montanoa) in the process of healing superficial wounds in Murine model
Galaviz Hernández Stephania
Instituto Politécnico Nacional, México
H
ealing and regeneration processes take place in all
parts of the human body, while regeneration describe
the specific substitution of the tissue, i.e. the superficial
epidermis, mucosa, skin repair displays an unspecific form
of healing in which the wound heals by fibrosis and scar
formation. Rats and mice represent an ideal preclinical
model to study new products. However, wound healing in a
mouse is fundamentally different to that of humans where
the repair process is then dependent on epithelialization,
cellular proliferation and angiogenesis, which closely
mirror the biological processes of human wound healing,
allows for testing of promising agents that may promote
rapid healing like Montanoa Grandiflora, which have been
considered as promising systems of phytopharmaceutical
administration by the pharmaceutical industry, mainly
because they are biocompatible, available in nature, non-
toxic and economical in its elaboration in order to satisfy
the demand presented today. Healing of skin wounds is a
highly complex process aimed at recovering the integrity
of the tissue, allowing its regeneration and restoring its
functions.
Biography
Galaviz Hernández Stephania is a Biotechnology Engineer and currently
studying the master’s in advanced technology at the Instituto Politécnico
Nacional. He has done bioinformatics studies developing three -
dimensional models of the variation in the allele – specific expression
in the developing mammalian heart and he is also currently involved in
the investigation of phytopharmaceutical to assess its healing power in
superficial, deep wounds and diabetic foot ulcers.
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stephgalavizher@gmail.comGalaviz Hernández Stephania, J Clin Exp Tox, Volume: 03
DOI: 10.35841/2630-4570-C2-009