Medications for burns from waterpipe plants
Vietnamese scientists have successfully studied the production process of Eupolin ointment to treat burns. The main material of pipe tobacco plants.
Jasmine grass (Photo: wanakorn.com)
On June 28, Le Huu Trac Institute of Burns published research results and completed the Eupolin ointment production process to treat burns.
Raw materials for medicine production are derived from waterpipe plants.
Lao grass (also called communist tree), has the scientific name Eupatorium odoratum Linn. belonging to the Asteraceae family, grows much in midland and mountainous areas of Vietnam.
According to traditional folk experience, the grass is used to treat many diseases such as acute dysentery, colitis, sores, hemostasis, anti-inflammatory, healing wounds .
Research in patients with burns shows that Eupolin is effective in inhibiting strong bacteria, stimulating the healing of the epithelium and reducing inflammation.
L. Ha
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