Evidence supporting the use of: Epidermal Growth Factor
For the health condition: Eye Problems
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 4
Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) is scientifically validated for use in supporting and treating certain eye problems, particularly corneal injuries and surface disorders. EGF is a polypeptide that stimulates cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation by binding to its receptor, EGFR. In the context of ophthalmology, EGF’s primary benefit arises from its ability to promote the regeneration and healing of the corneal epithelium. Several preclinical and clinical studies have demonstrated that topical application of EGF-containing eye drops can accelerate corneal epithelial wound healing, reduce inflammation, and decrease the risk of corneal ulceration and scarring.
For example, randomized controlled trials have shown that EGF eye drops can significantly improve the rate of re-epithelialization in patients with persistent corneal epithelial defects, neurotrophic keratopathy, and after ocular surgery. Laboratory studies also support these findings, with EGF promoting proliferation and migration of corneal epithelial cells in vitro and in animal models. Some studies suggest EGF may also reduce recurrence of erosions and contribute to comfort in dry eye disease, although these uses are less well-established.
While there is consistent evidence supporting EGF’s role in ocular surface healing, it is not a first-line therapy but may be used as an adjunct in refractory or severe cases. The overall quality of evidence is good, but more large-scale, long-term studies are needed to further clarify efficacy and safety.
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avens
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beta-carotene
beta-zeacarotene
bilberry
bioflavonoids
blueberry
boxthorne
carotene (unspecified)
carrot
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chamomile
chickweed
chrysanthemum
citrus bioflavonoids
cryptoxanthin
cucumber
Epidermal Growth Factor
Eyebright
fennel
fibroblast growth factor
flavoglycosides
flavonoids
flavonols
ginkgo flavone glycoside
goldenseal
green tea
Japanese sophora
Ligustrazin
little ironweed
lodhtree
lutein
mango
marigold
mixed carotenoids
N-Acetyl Carnosine
Nardostachys
nut grass
Oligomeric proanthocyanidins
omega-3 fatty acids
oriental arborvitae
Pulsatilla
Pycnogenol
rutin
selenium
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Speedwell
Sumac
Trichosanthes
turmeric
Viola
vitamin A
vitamin C
vitamin E
Yerba buena
Zeaxanthin
Zinc
Other health conditions supported by Epidermal Growth Factor
AbrasionsAge Spots
Aging (prevention)
Blisters
Broken Bones
Burns and Scalds
Cuts
Dermatitis
Eczema
Eye Problems
Hair (loss or thinning)
Inflammation
Injuries
Nerve Damage
