Nanomaterials for wound healing: Current status and futuristic frontier

J. Nandhini , E. Karthikeyan , S. Rajeshkumar
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Abstract

Wound healing is a complex process that involves a variety of physical, chemical, and biological processes. Because of their remarkable characteristics and capabilities, nanomaterials have recently emerged as potential therapeutic agents for wound healing. Many different nanomaterial-based wound-healing treatments have been created and put into widespread use. In this review, we compile the most recent research on cutting-edge nanomaterials for wound healing, including both organic and inorganic nanomaterials. We highlight prospective approaches for developing nanomaterial-based wound healing therapy procedures and talk about the benefits and limitations of these treatments. Future prospects for wound healing therapies based on nanomaterials are discussed, including the need to address toxicity concerns, the scalability of production, and the long-term stability of nanomaterials. The safety and effectiveness of nanomaterials depend on further investigation into their design, interactions with biological systems, and the results of rigorous preclinical and clinical trials. There is great potential for a dramatic improvement in patient outcomes with the introduction of nanomaterial-based wound healing therapies.

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纳米材料用于伤口愈合:现状与未来前沿
伤口愈合是一个复杂的过程,涉及多种物理、化学和生物过程。由于其显著的特性和能力,纳米材料最近成为伤口愈合的潜在治疗剂。许多不同的基于纳米材料的伤口愈合疗法已经被创造出来并被广泛使用。在这篇综述中,我们汇编了用于伤口愈合的尖端纳米材料的最新研究,包括有机纳米材料和无机纳米材料。我们强调了开发基于纳米材料的伤口愈合治疗程序的前瞻性方法,并讨论了这些治疗的优点和局限性。讨论了基于纳米材料的伤口愈合治疗的未来前景,包括解决毒性问题的需要,生产的可扩展性以及纳米材料的长期稳定性。纳米材料的安全性和有效性取决于对其设计、与生物系统的相互作用以及严格的临床前和临床试验结果的进一步研究。随着纳米材料伤口愈合疗法的引入,患者的预后有很大的改善潜力。
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