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Appraisal on the wound healing and anti-inflammatory activities of the essential oils obtained from the cones and needles of Pinus species by in vivo and in vitro experimental models

Suntar, I., Tumen, I., Ustun, O., Keles, H. and others · Journal of Ethnopharmacology · 2012

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Abstract

The essential oils from the cones and needles of Pinus species including Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) showed significant wound-healing and anti-inflammatory activities in in vivo and in vitro models, supporting the traditional topical use of pine for wounds and inflammation.

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Suntar, I., Tumen, I., Ustun, O., Keles, H. and others (2012) 'Appraisal on the wound healing and anti-inflammatory activities of the essential oils obtained from the cones and needles of Pinus species by in vivo and in vitro experimental models', Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 139(2), pp. 533-540. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2011.11.045

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