Tag: ozonated oils

Ozonated Oils and Cutaneous Wound Healing

This 2019 systematic review titled “Ozonated Oils and Cutaneous Wound Healing” (Current Pharmaceutical Design, DOI: [10.2174/1381612825666190702100504*) examined numerous experimental and clinical studies on the use of ozonated oils in wound healing. The findings highlight ozonated oils’ potent antimicrobial properties (bactericidal, antiviral, and antifungal), as well as their ability to modulate

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Ozonated Oils as Antimicrobial Systems in Topical Applications. Their Characterization, Current Applications, and Advances in Improved Delivery Techniques

This 2020 systematic review titled “Ozonated Oils as Antimicrobial Systems in Topical Applications. Their Characterization, Current Applications, and Advances in Improved Delivery Techniques” (Molecules, DOI: [10.3390/molecules25020334*) explores the chemical properties, antimicrobial mechanisms, and evolving applications of ozonated oils in medical, cosmetic, and textile fields. The review highlights that ozonated oils

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Ozonated oils as functional dermatological matrices: effects on the wound healing process using SKH1 mice

This 2013 animal study titled “Ozonated oils as functional dermatological matrices: effects on the wound healing process using SKH1 mice” (International Journal of Pharmaceutics, DOI: [10.1016/j.ijpharm.2013.09.039*) evaluated the wound healing effects of ozonated olive, sesame, and linseed oils with identical ozonation levels on SKH1 mice. Ozonated sesame oil significantly accelerated

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Ozonated sesame oil enhances cutaneous wound healing in SKH1 mice

This 2011 animal study titled “Ozonated sesame oil enhances cutaneous wound healing in SKH1 mice” (Wound Repair and Regeneration, DOI: [10.1111/j.1524-475X.2010.00649.x*) examined the impact of three different peroxide levels of ozonated sesame oil on skin wound healing in hairless SKH1 mice. The findings showed that moderately ozonated sesame oil (peroxide

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Ozone and ozonated oils in skin diseases: a review

This 2010 systematic review titled “Ozone and ozonated oils in skin diseases: a review” (Mediators of Inflammation, DOI: [10.1155/2010/610418*) discusses the chemistry, therapeutic potential, and formulation considerations of ozonated oils for dermatological use. Highlighting the formation of ozonides and peroxides through the reaction of ozone with unsaturated triglycerides, the review

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