Biopolymeric Materials in the Management of Diabetic Wound Healing: A Comprehensive Review

H. Bhardwaj, Sulekha Khute, R. Jangde
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The compromised wound healing observed in diabetic patients poses significant hurdles, escalating the risk of infections. The growing interest in natural polymeric materials is fueled by their abundant availability, cost-effectiveness, and eco-friendly attributes. Advances in polymer science have expanded the applications, especially in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. These interdisciplinary fields integrate knowledge and technology from diverse domains to restore damaged tissues and organs in medical interventions. Polymers function as versatile tools, serving as carriers for drugs and cells and facilitating host-cell integration to meet the requisites of regeneration and repair. This intricate process involves multiple stages, necessitating the development of various components to construct the desired neo-tissue or organ. Diverse biopolymers, encompassing biological, synthetic, and hybrid varieties, find extensive utility across various medical applications. Their tunable physical, chemical, and biological properties render them ideal for tailoring to specific application requirements. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the wound-healing process, with a specific focus on the challenges presented by diabetic wounds. Additionally, it explores various biopolymers, including alginate, gelatin, cellulose, silk sericin, chondroitin sulfate, chitosan, xanthan gum, cyclodextrin, and hyaluronic acid, elucidating their roles in the management of diabetic wounds.
糖尿病伤口愈合管理中的生物聚合物材料:全面回顾
糖尿病患者的伤口愈合受到严重影响,从而增加了感染的风险。天然聚合材料因其丰富的可获得性、成本效益和生态友好属性而日益受到关注。聚合物科学的进步扩大了其应用范围,尤其是在组织工程和再生医学领域。这些跨学科领域整合了不同领域的知识和技术,在医疗干预中修复受损组织和器官。聚合物是一种多功能工具,可作为药物和细胞的载体,促进宿主细胞的整合,以满足再生和修复的要求。这一复杂的过程涉及多个阶段,需要开发各种成分来构建所需的新组织或器官。各种生物聚合物,包括生物、合成和混合品种,在各种医疗应用中都有广泛的用途。生物聚合物具有可调的物理、化学和生物特性,因此非常适合根据特定应用要求进行定制。本综述全面概述了伤口愈合过程,特别关注糖尿病伤口带来的挑战。此外,它还探讨了各种生物聚合物,包括海藻酸、明胶、纤维素、丝胶、硫酸软骨素、壳聚糖、黄原胶、环糊精和透明质酸,阐明了它们在糖尿病伤口管理中的作用。
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