Biomedical materials for wound dressing: Recent advances and applications
Wound healing is vital to maintain the physiological functions of the skin. The most common
treatment is the use of a dressing to cover the wound and reduce infection risk and the rate …
treatment is the use of a dressing to cover the wound and reduce infection risk and the rate …
Multi-Functional hydrogels to promote diabetic wound Healing: A review
Y Yang, S Zhong, F Meng, X Cui - Chemical Engineering Journal, 2024 - Elsevier
Hyperglycemia, excess accumulation of ROS, persistent inflammation, hypoxia, macrophage
dysfunction and excessive pro-inflammatory factors could hinder the healing of diabetic …
dysfunction and excessive pro-inflammatory factors could hinder the healing of diabetic …
Curcumin sustained release with a hybrid chitosan-silk fibroin nanofiber containing silver nanoparticles as a novel highly efficient antibacterial wound dressing
P Heydari Foroushani, E Rahmani, I Alemzadeh… - Nanomaterials, 2022 - mdpi.com
Drug loading in electrospun nanofibers has gained a lot of attention as a novel method for
direct drug release in an injury site to accelerate wound healing. The present study deals …
direct drug release in an injury site to accelerate wound healing. The present study deals …
[HTML][HTML] Therapeutic applications of electrospun nanofibers impregnated with various biological macromolecules for effective wound healing strategy–a review
A Non-healing infected wound is an ever-growing global epidemic, with increasing burden
of mortality rates and management costs. The problems of chronic wound infections and …
of mortality rates and management costs. The problems of chronic wound infections and …
Advances in the preparation of nanofiber dressings by electrospinning for promoting diabetic wound healing
Y Liu, C Li, Z Feng, B Han, DG Yu, K Wang - Biomolecules, 2022 - mdpi.com
Chronic diabetic wounds are one of the main complications of diabetes, manifested by
persistent inflammation, decreased epithelialization motility, and impaired wound healing …
persistent inflammation, decreased epithelialization motility, and impaired wound healing …
[HTML][HTML] Antibacterial smart hydrogels: New hope for infectious wound management
Millions of people die annually due to uncured wound infections. Healthcare systems incur
high costs to treat wound infections. Tt is predicted to become more challenging due to the …
high costs to treat wound infections. Tt is predicted to become more challenging due to the …
Bioactive bacterial cellulose wound dressings for burns with collagen in-situ and chitosan ex-situ impregnation
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a biopolymer that commonly used for wound dressings regarding
to its high in-vitro and in-vivo biocompatibility. Moreover, the three-dimensional fibers in BC …
to its high in-vitro and in-vivo biocompatibility. Moreover, the three-dimensional fibers in BC …
Degradable polymeric bio (nano) materials and their biomedical applications: A comprehensive overview and recent updates
Degradable polymers (both biomacromolecules and several synthetic polymers) for
biomedical applications have been promising very much in the recent past due to their low …
biomedical applications have been promising very much in the recent past due to their low …
Biopolymers in diabetic wound care management: A potential substitute to traditional dressings
The poor healing of diabetic wound affects large proportion of human beings by high
mortality rate and associated expenditures. Such chronic wounds mainly become …
mortality rate and associated expenditures. Such chronic wounds mainly become …
NO donors as the wonder molecules with therapeutic potential: Recent trends and future perspectives
Nitric oxide (NO), an endogenous, free radical, highly unstable, diatomic gaseous molecule,
plays crucial roles in several physiological and pathological processes. It has attracted …
plays crucial roles in several physiological and pathological processes. It has attracted …