Evidence supporting the use of: Ficin
For the health condition: Abrasions
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3
Ficin is a proteolytic enzyme extracted from the latex of the fig tree (Ficus carica). Its primary use in supporting or treating abrasions is based on its enzymatic debridement properties. Scientific literature indicates that proteolytic enzymes, including ficin, can facilitate the removal of necrotic tissue and promote wound healing by breaking down proteins and aiding in the cleaning of wounds such as abrasions. Ficin has been used in topical formulations for wound care, and some studies have shown that it can be effective in accelerating the debridement process and potentially improving the rate of healing when compared to standard care or placebo.
Clinical evidence supporting ficin's use is moderate: there are published studies, mostly from the mid-to-late 20th century, demonstrating its efficacy in wound debridement, especially in chronic wounds and ulcers. The mechanism is thought to be similar to that of other proteolytic enzymes like papain and bromelain. However, more recent large-scale randomized controlled trials are lacking, and ficin is less commonly used than other enzymes in modern clinical practice.
Overall, the scientific rationale for ficin's use in abrasions is supported by mechanistic studies and some clinical reports, but the quantity and quality of evidence are not robust by current standards. It is considered a scientifically plausible but not universally adopted therapy for wound care.
Other ingredients used for Abrasions
aloe verabeeswax
bisabolol
chamomile
turmeric
glycerin
goldenseal
gotu kola
hyaluronic acid
lavender
licorice root
microbial enzymes (proprietary)
mucin
plantain
protease
purified silver
slippery elm bark
vitamin C
zinc
chickweed
xanthium (cockleburs)
shen-chu
nut grass
clerodendrum indicum
paederia foetida
boxthorne
yarrow
moss
myrrh
siler root
oriental arborvitae
assam indigo
paw paw
white oak
melaleuca alternifolia
geranium
arnica
sea salt
Ash
Avens
Asiaticoside
acacia
Agave
Agrimony
Antirrhinum majus
Achyranthes
Anamu
Abrus
Alchornea
Alchemilla
Ajuga
Aquilegia formosa
Allantoin
Alkanet
Alsonia scholaris
Ampelopsis
Abuta
Alkanna
Bee Propolis
Bai Ji
Blackthorn
Balsam
Blackbrush
Butea monosperma
Barleria
Brazillian peppertree
Bee hive
Bloodroot
Benzoin
Banyan
Bletilla
Bee products
Bombax
Boerhavia diffusa
Calochortus
Comfrey
Centella triterpenes
Calendula
Calotropis gigantea
Colloidal Silver
Capillary Artemisia
Cinquefoil
Cattail
Cocoa Butter
Cymbidium goeringii
Cornflower
Cowherb
Centella asiatica
Celandine
Centipeda
Carrapichinho
Cedrus libani
Castile Soap
Cynodon dactylon
Cocklebur
Cynanchum
Casearia sylvestris
Didymocarpus
Dragon's Blood
Davilla rugosa
Epidermal Growth Factor
Erigeron
Elephant Vine
Erodium cicutarium
English Elm
Elephant's Head
Euphorbia
fibroblast growth factor
Little ironweed
Oak
Polyvinyl alcohol
Other health conditions supported by Ficin
AbrasionsDigestion (poor)
Injuries
Sore Throat
Ulcerations (external)
Ulcers
Wounds and Sores