Stimuli-responsive chitosan-based nanocarriers for drug delivery in wound dressing applications: A review

IF 6.2 Q1 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED
Seyed Morteza Naghib , Saba Amiri , M.R. Mozafari
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Abstract

Wound care poses a significant global challenge, imposing substantial financial strain on governments across the globe. The exploration of wound dressings (WDs) with the potential to enhance the healing process has been the subject of extensive research and scrutiny for an extended period. Traditional wound dressings, such as bandages, hydrogels, and foams, fall short of achieving desired wound healing (WH) outcomes due to their limited ability to accurately address the dynamic process of tissue repair. There have been suggestions to create sophisticated WDs with the capability to interact with wounds, perceive alterations in the wound's state or surroundings, and react correspondingly. This proposal encompasses the development of advanced WDs that possess interactive features for improved monitoring and response to changes in wound conditions. These innovative dressings incorporate sensors and intelligent materials such as stimuli-responsive and self-healing materials, aiming to effectively enhance the process of WH. In recent years, there has been significant advancement in the field of WDs, with the introduction of innovative smart WDs. These cutting-edge dressings include biomechanical WDs, stimuli-responsive WDs, self-healing WDs for mobile injuries, self-removable WDs, and monitoring WDs. This progressive development in wound care technology showcases the potential to revolutionize the management and treatment of various types of wounds. This review aims to provide an overview of dressings with chitosan nanoparticles (CS NPs) that exhibit responsiveness to stimuli. The article discusses various aspects of these dressings, focusing on their characteristics and applications in a scientific and scholarly manner.

用于伤口敷料药物输送的刺激响应壳聚糖基纳米载体:综述
伤口护理是一项重大的全球性挑战,给各国政府造成了巨大的财政压力。长期以来,对具有促进伤口愈合潜力的伤口敷料(WDs)的探索一直是广泛研究和密切关注的主题。传统的伤口敷料,如绷带、水凝胶和泡沫,由于其准确处理组织修复动态过程的能力有限,因此无法达到理想的伤口愈合(WH)效果。有人建议制造能够与伤口互动、感知伤口状态或周围环境变化并做出相应反应的精密 WD。这项建议包括开发具有互动功能的先进 WD,以改进对伤口状况变化的监测和反应。这些创新型敷料结合了传感器和智能材料,如刺激响应材料和自愈合材料,旨在有效改善伤口愈合过程。近年来,随着创新型智能伤口敷料的推出,伤口敷料领域取得了重大进展。这些前沿敷料包括生物力学 WD、刺激响应型 WD、用于移动性损伤的自愈合 WD、可自行拆卸的 WD 和监测型 WD。伤口护理技术的逐步发展展示了彻底改变各类伤口管理和治疗的潜力。本综述旨在概述壳聚糖纳米颗粒(CS NPs)敷料对刺激的响应性。文章以科学和学术的方式讨论了这些敷料的各个方面,重点介绍了它们的特性和应用。
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