Advanced 3PM strategies in traditional Chinese medicine gels for wound healing integrating 3D/4D printing, network pharmacology and multiomics technologies.

IF 5.9 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
The EPMA journal Pub Date : 2025-06-25 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1007/s13167-025-00414-7
Shengjian Ni, Wenyang Zhao, Karthikeyan Elumalai, Palanirajan Vijayaraj Kumar
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Abstract

This review examines advanced predictive, preventive, and personalized medicine (3PM) strategies, along with the targeted modern approach for enhancing the performance and clinical utility of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) gels for wound healing. These strategies are based on recent technological advancements involving 3D/4D printing, network pharmacology and multiomics technologies. TCM gels, characterized by their multicomponent and multitarget mechanisms, hold great potential for addressing the diverse challenges in the wound healing process, including inflammation, angiogenesis disorders and microbial infections. Their therapeutic effects are optimized through the modernization of classical TCM formulas, innovative design of matrix materials and functionalized drug delivery techniques. The underlying mechanisms of TCM gels are elucidated using multiomics technologies, while clinical translation focuses on standardization, quality control and rigorous clinical trial design. Future directions may include personalized treatment plans, care for complex wounds and the integration of environmentally sustainable and smart technologies. To achieve broader utilization in modern wound healing, challenges related to standardization and regulatory compliance must be addressed. The successful incorporation of TCM gels into current wound care systems can significantly contribute to public health, supporting the goal of ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all.

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结合3D/4D打印、网络药理学和多组学技术的伤口愈合中药凝胶先进的3PM策略。
本文综述了先进的预测、预防和个性化医疗(3PM)策略,以及有针对性的现代方法,以提高传统中药(TCM)伤口愈合凝胶的性能和临床应用。这些策略基于最近的技术进步,包括3D/4D打印、网络药理学和多组学技术。中药凝胶具有多组分和多靶点机制的特点,在解决伤口愈合过程中的各种挑战,包括炎症、血管生成障碍和微生物感染方面具有巨大的潜力。通过经典中药配方的现代化、基质材料的创新设计和功能化给药技术,优化其治疗效果。通过多组学技术阐明中药凝胶的潜在机制,而临床翻译则注重标准化、质量控制和严格的临床试验设计。未来的发展方向可能包括个性化治疗计划、复杂伤口护理以及环境可持续发展和智能技术的整合。为了在现代伤口愈合中实现更广泛的应用,必须解决与标准化和法规遵从性相关的挑战。将中药凝胶成功地纳入目前的伤口护理系统可以显著促进公共卫生,支持确保健康生活和促进所有人福祉的目标。图形化的简介:
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