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Re: Does red peppers contain something that can help heal an open wound faster?

17567 Re: Does red peppers contain something that can help heal an open wound faster? http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2000-12/976589309.An.r.html 1. The primary active ingredient in "red peppers" is a compound called capsaicin. In mammalian cells, it interacts with a type of receptor class called the vanilloid receptors and almost exclusively causes release of a neurotransmitter called "Substance P". Crops > Chili pepper > Research capsaicin   open   wound   vanilloid   receptors   bell   peppers   receptor   class   nerve   degeneration   sensory   neuropeptides   ending   personal   opinions   pain   pathways Jan 1, 2007  

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usually small, very hotly pungent fruit of a species of Capsicum, used to make chili powder and to flavour barbecue, hot curry, and other spicy sauces. See pepper.
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