| Literature DB >> 32140337 |
Dennis Adjepong1, Saira Jahangir2, Bilal Haider Malik3.
Abstract
The aim of this article is to explore neurosurgeons' knowledge and understanding of the physiology of zinc and provide current information about the role zinc plays in post-neurological wound healing. We review several medical journals and bring together the most updated information related to lesion-healing after surgery.Entities:
Keywords: delayed wound healing; micro-nutrient; mineral; trace mineral; zinc deficiency; zinc excess
Year: 2020 PMID: 32140337 PMCID: PMC7039353 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.6770
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1The mechanism of zinc in wound healing
Zn: zinc; MG53: Mitsugumin 53
Studies that discuss zinc's role in wound healing
| Number of studies | Author name | Year of publication | Country of origin of study | Findings |
| 1 | Cereda E, et al. [ | 2009 | Italy | There was a significant reduction in the size of ulcers after 84 days of supplementation of zinc, arginine, anti-oxidants, and high protein formula ( 8-20mg zinc daily). |
| 6 | Wilkinson EA, et al. [ | 2012 | UK | Zinc oxide paste-medicated dressing with a concentration between 6-15% for chronic venous leg ulcer improved wound healing. |
| 1 | Sakae K, et al. [ | 2013 | Japan | A study of 42 patients with ulcers treated with zinc-containing polaprezinc versus oral L-carnosine (at 34 mg per day) showed no difference in healing. |
| 1 | Attia EA, et al. [ | 2014 | Egypt | Ninety non-diabetics patients with uncomplicated wounds treated with 0.2 mg/100 mL per 10cm2 of zinc chloride solution reported significant improvement in wound healing. |