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  • Authors: Jain, Chetan M.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: Burange, Prashant J.; Bakal, Ravindra L.; Kochar, Nitin I.; Manwar, Jagdish V.; Jawarkar, Rahul D.; Jaiswal, Minal S.; Lewaa, Israa (2022)

  • A wound may define as an interruption within the continuity of the epithelial lining of the skin or mucosa that occurs as a result of physical or thermal damage. Wound healing is an intricate process that is highly synchronized censorious in the management of the protective means of the skin. There are a variety of systemic and local factors that influence wound healing, including oxygenation, inflammation, age, stress, diabetes, nutrition, and nicotine. Hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation or granulation, remodeling or maturation are the principle phases of wound healing.