SARVAR ALIEV ,ISHIMBAEV RAFAEL NAILEVICH ,ZAEID AJSAN SALAMI,DEEPA RAJESH,MS LUMITA SAHU

DOI: https://doi.org/

It is commonly known that marine life contains a wide variety of active substances that are specific to the marine environment and that allow them to proliferate enormously in any situation.   Regarding the latter, marine ingredients have been effectively utilized in cosmetic products for many years, offering several benefits to the skin.  With an emphasis on their use as active ingredients in appropriate formulations intended to support various stages of skin regeneration and repair, as well as their indirect use as a tool to facilitate wound closure as a component of a dressing, the current review thoroughly investigates the role of marine compounds in wound healing.  The benefits of these sea-derived ingredients are also covered, as is how to properly include them into formulations to boost their efficacy.  Numerous studies that show how well they work to heal wounds have been highlighted.  Finally, there is a thorough discussion of crucial data regarding its stability, limitations, and application difficulties.