3.4.22.33 medicine bromelain can be used as a phytotherapy agent in several aspects, overview 650803 3.4.22.33 medicine bromelain exhibits various fibrinolytic, anti-edematous, antithrombotic, and anti-inflammatory activities supporting its application for many therapeutic benefits. Effects of bromelain on the pro-wound healing activities and the regenerative properties of mesenchymal stem cells. The combined use of bromelain and dexamethasone sodium phosphate stimulated the pro-wound healing activities and the regenerative properties of mesenchymal stem cells better than bromelain and dexamethasone alone 754265 3.4.22.33 medicine bromelain has gained wide acceptance and compliance as a phytotherapeutical drug. Cysteine proteases in pineapple (Ananas comosus) plants are phytotherapeutical agents that demonstrate antiedematous, anti-inflammatory, anti-thrombotic and fibrinolytic activities 753631 3.4.22.33 additional information bromelain can be useful in leather production industry for unhairing of skin 752429 3.4.22.33 additional information high pressure processing treatment can effectively enhance the fibrinolytic activity of fruit bromelain in vivo and increase the added-value as well as market competitiveness of pineapple-derived products. High-pressure processing-treated fruit bromelain can potentially be used in the development of a functional food that can prevent thrombosis 754304 3.4.22.33 pharmacology bromelain is pharmacologically active against B16F10 melanoma cells with complete inhibition of tumor cell proliferation in vitro -, 753890 3.4.22.33 pharmacology use as additive to prevent lymphedema by reducing lymphocongestion, detritus, viscosity of the exsudate and stimulation of phagocytosis of associated leukocytes, use as additive for radiotherapy and surgery due to wound healing effect and reductive effect on inflammation and edema, use as additives for chemotherapy due to inhibitory effects on malignant growth of tumor cells 650803