Applications of Plasma-Activated Liquid in the Medical Field

    November 2021 in “ Biomedicines
    Sungryeal Kim, Chul-Ho Kim
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    TLDR Plasma-activated liquid can kill harmful cells, speed up wound healing, and potentially treat cancer without damaging healthy cells.
    The document "Applications of Plasma-Activated Liquid in the Medical Field" discusses the potential uses of plasma-activated liquid (PAL) in various medical applications such as wound healing, cancer treatment, and sterilization. PAL, a product of plasma and liquid interaction, can effectively kill bacteria, fungi, and cancer cells without harming healthy cells and accelerates wound healing by promoting cell proliferation and migration. It has shown potential for deep tissue regeneration, skin healing, and selectivity in killing cancer cells while leaving normal cells unaffected. However, more research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms of PAL and to optimize its use in the medical field. The document also highlights the safety of PAL, with no significant abnormalities observed in major organs or blood biochemical indicators in mouse models.
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