Chlorophyll and wound healing. Experimental and clinical study. Lam, C., Brush, B. 1950 Am. J. Surg. 8:204-210. 1950.
Chlorophyll was used in an experiment with cutaneous wounds in guinea
pigs, and in treating dermatome donor sites, clinical burns and
surgical wounds and ulcers in human patients. Wound healing in guinea
pigs showed acceleration in only 30% of cases, and did not enhance
healing time for dermatome grafts. In clinical burns cases the
chlorophyll ointment was a satisfactory dressing but did not appear to
contribute to wound healing.
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