Astragaloside VI improves wound healing, compared to the control. In the simple noninfected wound model, wound healing in mice is accelerated by Astragaloside VI, where in the time required for wound closure is shortened by approximately 2-4 days , compared to that in the control group. Topical treatment with Astragaloside VI reduces the volume of pus produced, compared to the control group. Astragaloside VI treated wounds show an accelerated rate of healing, compared to the control and vaseline groups. By day 22, the Astragaloside VI -treated wounds fully close, whereas the blank and vaseline-treated wounds do not fully close until day 26. Angiogenesis is a crucial step in the formation of granulation tissue and wound healing. Astragaloside VI increases blood vessel formation in both the non -infected and infected wound models. Astragaloside VI could effectively activate EGFR/MAPK signaling cascades, promote NSCs proliferation and neurogenesis in transient cerebral ischemic br ains, and improve the repair of neurological functions in post-ischemic stroke rats.