Status and future scope of hydrogels in wound healing
Само за регистроване кориснике
2024
Аутори
Marković, Maja D.Spasojević, Pavle M.
Pantić, Olga J.
Savić, Sanja I.
Spasojević Savković, Milica M.
Panić, Vesna V.
Чланак у часопису (Објављена верзија)
Метаподаци
Приказ свих података о документуАпстракт
Wound healing is complex process that involves several phases with a final aim to reconstruct the corrupted
human tissue. To reduce the healing time non-toxic, biocompatible and non-sensitizing dressings are used. They
have to possess desired mechanics, activate immune cells, promote remodeling of damaged tissue, hydrate
wound bed and absorb the excess of the tissue fluids. Also, they have to prevent wound infection and thereby
reduce the healing duration and associated costs and enhance the overall success of wound healing. Hydrogel
dressings are leading, promising, and still rising area in wound care, as they have all the listed desired properties.
Also, many therapeutic moieties can be encapsulated into the hydrogels, so wound healing can be promoted.
Thus, these materials have drawn great attention and numerous novel effective hydrogel dressings have been
widely developed. In this Review, after introduction about the wounds and wounds dressing properties in
genera...l, the most recent progress on hydrogel wound dressings is presented. The types of hydrogel dressings,
their synthesis, properties tuning and the characterization with the focus on the evaluation of dressing properties
and material effectiveness are discussed. Finally, conclusions about the current standing of hydrogel dressings
and future perspectives about their development are outlined.
Кључне речи:
Hydrogels / Wound dressings / Acute wounds / Chronic wounds / Wound treatmentИзвор:
Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology, 09-2024, 98, 105903-Издавач:
- Elsevier
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Министарство науке, технолошког развоја и иновација Републике Србије, институционално финансирање - 200287 (Иновациони центар Технолошко-металуршког факултета у Београду доо) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200287)
Институција/група
Inovacioni centarTY - JOUR AU - Marković, Maja D. AU - Spasojević, Pavle M. AU - Pantić, Olga J. AU - Savić, Sanja I. AU - Spasojević Savković, Milica M. AU - Panić, Vesna V. PY - 2024-09 UR - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7522 AB - Wound healing is complex process that involves several phases with a final aim to reconstruct the corrupted human tissue. To reduce the healing time non-toxic, biocompatible and non-sensitizing dressings are used. They have to possess desired mechanics, activate immune cells, promote remodeling of damaged tissue, hydrate wound bed and absorb the excess of the tissue fluids. Also, they have to prevent wound infection and thereby reduce the healing duration and associated costs and enhance the overall success of wound healing. Hydrogel dressings are leading, promising, and still rising area in wound care, as they have all the listed desired properties. Also, many therapeutic moieties can be encapsulated into the hydrogels, so wound healing can be promoted. Thus, these materials have drawn great attention and numerous novel effective hydrogel dressings have been widely developed. In this Review, after introduction about the wounds and wounds dressing properties in general, the most recent progress on hydrogel wound dressings is presented. The types of hydrogel dressings, their synthesis, properties tuning and the characterization with the focus on the evaluation of dressing properties and material effectiveness are discussed. Finally, conclusions about the current standing of hydrogel dressings and future perspectives about their development are outlined. PB - Elsevier T2 - Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology T1 - Status and future scope of hydrogels in wound healing SP - 105903 VL - 98 DO - 10.1016/j.jddst.2024.105903 ER -
@article{ author = "Marković, Maja D. and Spasojević, Pavle M. and Pantić, Olga J. and Savić, Sanja I. and Spasojević Savković, Milica M. and Panić, Vesna V.", year = "2024-09", abstract = "Wound healing is complex process that involves several phases with a final aim to reconstruct the corrupted human tissue. To reduce the healing time non-toxic, biocompatible and non-sensitizing dressings are used. They have to possess desired mechanics, activate immune cells, promote remodeling of damaged tissue, hydrate wound bed and absorb the excess of the tissue fluids. Also, they have to prevent wound infection and thereby reduce the healing duration and associated costs and enhance the overall success of wound healing. Hydrogel dressings are leading, promising, and still rising area in wound care, as they have all the listed desired properties. Also, many therapeutic moieties can be encapsulated into the hydrogels, so wound healing can be promoted. Thus, these materials have drawn great attention and numerous novel effective hydrogel dressings have been widely developed. In this Review, after introduction about the wounds and wounds dressing properties in general, the most recent progress on hydrogel wound dressings is presented. The types of hydrogel dressings, their synthesis, properties tuning and the characterization with the focus on the evaluation of dressing properties and material effectiveness are discussed. Finally, conclusions about the current standing of hydrogel dressings and future perspectives about their development are outlined.", publisher = "Elsevier", journal = "Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology", title = "Status and future scope of hydrogels in wound healing", pages = "105903", volume = "98", doi = "10.1016/j.jddst.2024.105903" }
Marković, M. D., Spasojević, P. M., Pantić, O. J., Savić, S. I., Spasojević Savković, M. M.,& Panić, V. V.. (2024-09). Status and future scope of hydrogels in wound healing. in Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology Elsevier., 98, 105903. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jddst.2024.105903
Marković MD, Spasojević PM, Pantić OJ, Savić SI, Spasojević Savković MM, Panić VV. Status and future scope of hydrogels in wound healing. in Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology. 2024;98:105903. doi:10.1016/j.jddst.2024.105903 .
Marković, Maja D., Spasojević, Pavle M., Pantić, Olga J., Savić, Sanja I., Spasojević Savković, Milica M., Panić, Vesna V., "Status and future scope of hydrogels in wound healing" in Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology, 98 (2024-09):105903, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jddst.2024.105903 . .
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