Evidence-Based Therapeutic Potential of Natural Seed Oil of Desert Date/Ingudi (Balanites aegyptiaca Linn. Delile) in Chronic Diabetic Wound

This study is to clarify the things said in Ayurveda and Sanskrit literature with evidence in today's context that Balanites aegyptiaca oil (BAO) was used on humans and animals to heal wounds without any side effects. BAO was tested for its wound-healing potential on a diabetic patient. The top...

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