Wound healing is a dynamic process that encompasses cellular, immunological, physiological and biochemical events, involving the recovery of tissue anatomy and restoration of homeostasis. Although we see advances in treatments that aim to help this process, there is still a constant need for more effective and accessible treatments. In this context, studies carried out with the alkaloid epiisopiloturine (EPI) have proven its anti-inflammatory potential, or which presents itself as a promising alternative. It is hypothesized that EPI has important anti-inflammatory properties, which can be effective in wound healing, bringing inflammatory hallmarks, such as the selective inhibitory activity of COX-2 and the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Furthermore, EPI reduces levels of oxidative stress in the tissue, presenting antioxidant characteristics, which can help protect against damage caused to the wound. EPI is believed to have promising treatment against inflammation and accelerating wound healing.
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Araújo Rodrigues, A., Sérgio de Araújo Sousa, P., Douglas Oliveira Matias, F., Cristina de Carvalho Souza Garcês, T., dos Santos Carvalho, A., Maria Costa Véras, L., … Fernando Pereira Vasconcelos, D. (2024). Epiisopiloturine possibly controls inflammation and accelerates wound healing. Medical Hypotheses, 191. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mehy.2024.111447