Angiogenic

Angiogenic activity is a type of medicinal activity that involves the promotion of the growth of new blood vessels from pre-existing ones. This activity is typically used in the treatment of a variety of conditions, such as cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and diabetes. Angiogenesis is achieved through the release of various growth factors and cytokines which stimulate the production of new vessels. It is also used to promote tissue regeneration and wound healing. The new vessels created by angiogenesis can improve oxygen and nutrient supply to the affected area, as well as increase the drainage of toxins. This can be beneficial for healing and regeneration of damaged tissue, as well as reducing inflammation. Angiogenic activity can also be used to reduce the risk of cancer metastasis by restricting the spread of cancer cells.