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Propolis Ointment ‘Significantly Improved’ Wound Healing 
Wound Healing Properties of Indian Propolis Studied on Excision
Wound-Induced Rats
Pharm Biol, 2010 Sep 7
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2010/09/propolis-ointment-significantly.html


Context: In traditional medicine propolis is widely used for the
treatment of various ailments including ulcer and wound healing. The
phytochemical screening of Indian propolis indicates the presence of
biologically active ingredients in appreciable amounts. In the absence
of systematic evaluation of wound healing properties of Indian propolis
in the literature, the present study was undertaken...

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