Review of Research in Developing Hydrogels with Insulin to Promote Wound Healing

A. Ostróżka-Cieślik, M. Przybyła, Weronika Wójcik, Klaudia Birówka, Marta Majczyna, B. Dolińska
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: Insulin affects wound healing by reducing inflammation, regulating oxidative reactions, and increasing collagen deposition. Despite the many benefits of insulin, there is still no topical product for insulin delivery through the skin on the market. The aim of this study was to review the literature on the development of a hydrogel formulation of insulin to promote wound healing. An analysis of papers published between 2000 and 2022 was carried out. Embase, Medline, PubMed, and Cochrane Library databases were used. Hydrogels may provide a starting point for developing new products or improving the efficacy of designed epidermal forms of insulin. The hydrogels used allow efficient delivery of the peptide into the wound environment.
胰岛素水凝胶促进伤口愈合的研究进展
胰岛素通过减少炎症、调节氧化反应和增加胶原沉积来影响伤口愈合。尽管胰岛素有很多好处,但市场上仍然没有通过皮肤给药的外用胰岛素产品。本研究的目的是回顾文献的发展,水凝胶配方的胰岛素,以促进伤口愈合。对2000年至2022年间发表的论文进行了分析。使用Embase、Medline、PubMed和Cochrane图书馆数据库。水凝胶可以为开发新产品或提高设计的表皮形式胰岛素的功效提供一个起点。所使用的水凝胶可以有效地将肽输送到伤口环境中。
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