Evidence supporting the use of: Davilla rugosa
For the health condition: Scars / Scar Tissue

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Davilla rugosa is a plant native to South America, particularly Brazil, where it has a history of traditional use in folk medicine. Its application for supporting or treating scars and scar tissue is primarily grounded in this traditional use. In Brazilian herbal medicine, leaf extracts of Davilla rugosa, also known as "cipó-prata," are applied topically to the skin for wound healing, burns, and to reduce scar formation. The rationale is attributed to its reported anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and astringent properties, which are believed to help promote tissue repair and minimize excessive scarring.

However, scientific studies directly validating its efficacy for scar treatment are limited. Some laboratory studies have identified the presence of flavonoids and tannins in Davilla rugosa extracts, compounds known for their potential wound-healing and anti-inflammatory activities. Animal models and in vitro research have indicated improvements in skin healing and protection against oxidative stress, though these findings are preliminary and not specific to scar tissue remodeling in humans.

In summary, while Davilla rugosa is traditionally used for scars and wound care, and some preclinical evidence suggests plausibility, robust clinical trials and direct scientific evidence in humans are lacking. Its use for scars is best characterized as traditional, with modest support from early experimental data.

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