The application of herbal excipients and natural polymers in wound healing emerges as a promising area of research in pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences. These natural substances offer biocompatibility, biodegradability, and therapeutic properties such as anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant effects, which accelerate the wound healing process. Unlike synthetic materials, herbal excipients and polymers often pose fewer side effects and can enhance tissue regeneration through synergistic interactions with the body s natural healing mechanisms. As interest in sustainable and holistic medical approaches grows, the exploration of plant-based materials for wound care presents an alternative to conventional therapies. Further exploration into the potential, mechanisms, and practical applications of these natural agents may reveal new strategies in modern wound management. Applications of Herbal Excipients and Polymers in Wound Healing explores the innovative use of herbal excipients and natural polymers in the field of wound healing. It examines the therapeutic potential of herbal excipients and polymers, their mechanisms of action, and their applications in various wound healing formulations. This book covers topics such as biomaterials, topical formulations, and medical regulations, and is a useful resource for medical and healthcare professionals, biologists, academicians, researchers, and scientists.