Original Contribution: Wound‐healing properties of nut oil from Pouteria lucuma

Background  Cell migration, angiogenesis, inflammation, and extracellular matrix remodeling are key events in wound healing. Natural products, including fatty acids (FAs), can accelerate wound healing by modulating the aforementioned events.

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