增强伤口愈合和组织再生的丝废蛋白和多糖混合物:机制、应用和未来展望

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Devipriya Vasudevan,  and , D. Sangeetha*, 
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摘要

伤口愈合是一个非常复杂的过程,因此,通过评估患者伤口有效愈合的固有条件,设计出具有理想特性的优良伤口敷料,对于维持伤口外部环境至关重要,这是一种开创性的方法。蚕丝纤维素(SF)是一种多功能生物相容性材料,在伤口愈合和组织再生领域的潜力备受关注。当蚕丝纤维素与多糖混合时,它们的协同特性可使材料具有更强的生物活性和可调的机械特性,从而促进治疗剂的控制释放。本综述探讨了 SF 如何与纤维素、壳聚糖、藻酸盐和透明质酸(HA)等某些多糖相互作用,并深入研究了这些 SF 多糖混合物诱导细胞粘附、增殖和分化等过程以促进伤口愈合和组织再生的内在机制。本综述还强调了上述混合物与其他治疗方法相结合在各种伤口愈合应用中的潜力,进一步探讨了这一领域目前面临的挑战以及优化 SF 多糖混合物用于临床研究的未来方向。
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Blends of Silk Waste Protein and Polysaccharides for Enhanced Wound Healing and Tissue Regeneration: Mechanisms, Applications, and Future Perspectives

Wound healing is a highly sophisticated process, and therefore, a pioneering approach for designing excellent wound dressings with desirable characteristics vital for maintaining the external wound environment by assessing the inherent conditions of a patient for effective wound healing. Silk fibroin (SF), a versatile biocompatible material, has garnered significant attention for its potential in the field of wound healing and tissue regeneration. When SF is blended with polysaccharides, their synergistic properties can result in a material with enhanced bioactivity and tunable mechanical properties that facilitate the controlled release of therapeutic agents. This review explores how SF interacts with certain polysaccharides such as cellulose, chitosan, alginate, and hyaluronic acid (HA) and also delves into the underlying mechanisms through which these SF-polysaccharide blends induce processes such as cell adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation for enhanced wound healing and tissue regeneration. This review also emphasizes the potential of the aforementioned blends in diverse wound healing applications in conjunction with other treatment approaches, further addressing the current challenges in this domain and future directions for optimizing SF-polysaccharide blends for clinical research.

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