Background: Medicinal plants have remained an integral part of traditional practice in Southern Africa. Many plants have a history of use in concoctions that promote woundhealing and treatment of other ailments. Woundhealing process is a complicated event involving several steps. Different properties are needed in each step. The present work reveals the important medicinal plants that need to be explored for the potential woundhealing phytochemicals based on ethnobotanical studies. Witness the groundbreaking moment where a Sumatran orangutan named Rakus uses plant medicine to heal a wound caused by fighting with other males. Explore the incredible healing process with traditional medicine and discover the orangutan's innate abilities.. From healingwounds to rituals to atone adultery: how Indigenous plants and their names in Alor, Indonesia, unlock a treasure trove of medical and cultural secrets. "This is the first time that we've seen a wild animal applying a healingplant on a wound." Laumer is the lead author of a new study, published in the journal Nature , about the first-of-its kind observation at Suaq Balimbing, a research site in a protected Indonesian rainforest area. Plant latex proteases exhibit both clot-inducing and clot-hydrolyzing properties. Clot formation is vital for hemostasis, the initial phase of woundhealing, whereas clot hydrolysis is a prerequisite for the events of regenerative phase. A list of such plants used for woundhealing in Africa including the families, active morphological parts, their specific roles (modes/mechanism of their action), isolated active chemical components responsible for woundhealing activity as well as their structure-activity relationships... ...plants •Constitutional models, energetics, diagnostic methods, case study examples, treatment protocols •Herbal healing traditions •What herbal students need to know, and how to effectively teach •Talking withplants, shamanic herbs, entheogens, & the woundedhealer... Analyses of plant chemical compounds show the presence of furanoditerpenoids and protoberberine alkaloids, which are known to have antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, antioxidant, and other biological activities of relevance to woundhealing.” Identification of 123 species, belonging to 50 families, used for woundhealing in the Bamako region of Mali, was performed in this study. significant woundhealing potential. This study was also. confers the claim of tribe for woundhealerplant in. Himalayan region.identification of active constituent responsible for wound. healing potentiation in the plant can be a mile stone in the. research of woundhealer search. Wounds, Medicinal Plants, WoundHealers, Plant extracts.Medicinal plants, historically employed to address ailments like ulcers, woundhealing, skin infections, and inflammation, have demonstrated efficacy in treatment of wound through diverse mechanisms.