纳米颗粒辅助伤口愈合:综述

Q3 Engineering
Sarah Habeeb Hamed, Ebaa Adnan Azooz, Emad Abbas Jaffar Al-Mulla
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伤口处理不当影响到全世界数百万人,增加了死亡人数和费用。伤口有三个关键的并发症:(a)缺乏足够的细胞迁移、增殖和血管生成的环境;(b)微生物感染;(c)不稳定和长期炎症。遗憾的是,当代的治疗方法并没有完全解决这些基本困难,因此医学素养不足。多年来,纳米材料在伤口愈合方面的非凡能力已经取得了重大成功。纳米材料可以促进各种细胞和分子过程,通过抗菌、抗炎和血管生成活动来帮助伤口微环境,潜在地将环境从非愈合转变为愈合。目前的综述集中在新技术,特别关注最近基于纳米材料的革命性伤口愈合和感染控制策略,如纳米颗粒,纳米复合材料和支架,这些都进行了深入的讨论。此外,纳米颗粒作为治疗性化合物载体在伤口愈合应用中的有效性已被研究,这为研究人员提供了纳米材料使用的最新来源及其创造性方法,可以改善伤口愈合的用途。
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Nanoparticles-assisted Wound Healing: A Review
Poor wound treatment impacts millions of humans worldwide, increasing deaths and costs. Wounds have three key complications: (a) a lack of an adequate environment for cell migration, proliferation, and angiogenesis; (b) microbial infection; and (c) unstable and prolonged inflammation.Regrettably, contemporary therapeutic treatments have not entirely tackled these basic difficulties and thus have insufficient medical accomplishment. The incorporation of the extraordinary capabilities of nanomaterials in wound healing has achieved major successes over the years. Nanomaterials can promote a variety of cellular and molecular processes that assist in the wound microenvironment through antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and angiogenic activities, potentially shifting the surroundings from nonhealing to healing. The current review focuses on novel techniques, with a particular focus on recent revolutionary wound healing and infection control tactics based on nanomaterials, such as nanoparticles, nanocomposites, and scaffolds, which are discussed in depth. Furthermore, the effectiveness of nanoparticles as carriers for therapeutic compounds in wound-healing applications has been investigated which provide researchers an up-to-date sources on the use of nanomaterials and their creative ways that can improve wound-healing uses.
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Nano Biomedicine and Engineering
Nano Biomedicine and Engineering Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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