Recent Advancement in Pharmacological Activity of Tectona Grandis
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Sagwan, the local name for Tectona grandis Linn (Teak), is a member of the Lamiaceae family. Because of its stunning surface and ability to withstand termite and fungal damage, it is among the most precious timbers in the world. A member of the Verbenaceae family, Tectona grandis, also referred to as teak, is a highly esteemed timber plant in the world. Because of its remarkable hardness and resistance to deterioration, even without paint or preservatives, teak wood is highly valued for its exceptional qualities, such as stability, durability, and aesthetic appeal. As a result, it is a preferred choice for a variety of applications, including furniture, flooring, shipbuilding, and construction. One of the most complicated processes in human physiology is the changeover of processes that occurs during wound healing. The healing process of a wound involves a complex set of cellular and molecular activities, including reactions and interactions between mediators and cells.
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