Being studied for:
- Tendon and ligament healing – Studied for its potential to accelerate repair of injured tendons, ligaments, and connective tissue.
- Muscle recovery – Investigated for possible effects on muscle regeneration and recovery after injury.
- Gastrointestinal protection – Research has examined its ability to help protect and repair the lining of the stomach and intestines.
- Wound healing – Studied for promoting tissue repair and angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels).
- Joint health – Investigated in animal models for potential benefits in healing joint and cartilage injuries.
- Inflammation modulation – Research suggests it may influence inflammatory pathways and reduce tissue inflammation.
- Nerve regeneration – Early studies have explored possible effects on peripheral nerve healing and recovery from nerve injury.
- Blood vessel growth – Studied for its potential role in stimulating angiogenesis, which may support tissue repair.
- Protection against certain medication-related injuries – Animal studies have examined whether it may help reduce tissue damage associated with some drugs, including NSAIDs.
- Brain and nervous system research – Preliminary animal studies have explored action.





