蜗牛黏液作为一种多功能生物医学材料的出现。

Pritha Sarkar, Disha Iyengar, Kausik Mukhopadhyay
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蜗牛是地球上随处可见的软体动物或有壳的腹足类动物。从生物学上讲,蜗牛粘液是一种多功能的天然聚合物凝胶,具有粘附和抗菌特性,使其在制药和生物医学应用中具有前景。在过去的几年里,这些特性已经在化妆品和皮肤病学应用中得到了开发。然而,蜗牛粘液在其他生物医学应用方面的探索,例如伤口愈合和药物输送,仍然是新的和非常有前途的。在此背景下,本文探讨了蜗牛粘液在生物医学领域广泛应用的潜力,从伤口愈合到癌症治疗再到再生工程。它将强调其在伤口愈合中的应用如何由于其抗菌和抗炎特性而获得牵引力。除了伤口护理之外,蜗牛粘液还被研究作为治疗糖尿病和靶向癌症治疗的药物输送载体。虽然需要进一步的研究和临床试验来巩固蜗牛粘液作为一种生物材料的功效,但本文的综述将为蜗牛粘液单独使用以及与其他天然或合成生物聚合物联合使用作为广泛应用于生物医学的软材料提供前景。意义声明:探索蜗牛粘液作为生物材料在各个领域的应用,包括肿瘤、药物输送、化妆品、抗菌性能和伤口愈合,为动物治疗研究提供了一条迷人的途径。本文综述了蜗牛黏液在生物医学领域广泛应用的最新进展,从伤口愈合到癌症治疗和再生工程。由于其抗菌和抗炎特性,人们对粘液在伤口愈合中的应用越来越感兴趣。它还被研究作为糖尿病治疗和靶向癌症治疗的药物递送载体。这种研究的影响是重大的,因为它可能导致创新生物材料的广泛应用,彻底改变生物材料领域。
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Emergence of Snail Mucus as a Multifunctional Biogenic Material for Biomedical Applications.

Snails are mollusks or shelled gastropods found everywhere on Earth. Biologically, snail mucus can be described as a multifunctional natural polymeric gel with adhesive and antimicrobial properties, rendering it a promising ingredient in pharmaceutics and biomedical applications. These properties have been exploited in cosmetics and dermatology applications over the last few years. However, the exploration of snail mucus for other biomedical applications, e.g., wound healing and drug delivery, remains new and very promising. Against this backdrop, this review explores the potential of snail mucus for a wide spectrum of biomedical applications, ranging from wound healing to cancer treatment to regenerative engineering. It will be emphasized how its application in wound healing has gained traction owing to its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Beyond wound care, snail mucus has been investigated as a drug delivery vehicle in treating diabetes and targeted cancer therapies. While further extensive research and clinical trials are needed to solidify the efficacy of snail mucus as a biomaterial, this review will shed light on the prospect of using snail mucus alone and in combination with other natural or synthetic biopolymers as soft materials for widespread biomedical applications. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: Exploring snail mucus as a biomaterial across various fields, including oncology, drug delivery, cosmetics, antibacterial properties, and wound healing, presents a fascinating avenue for zootherapy research. This review provides an in-depth account of the recent developments in snail mucus' potential for a broad spectrum of biomedical applications, from wound healing to cancer treatment and regenerative engineering. It highlights the growing interest in mucus' use in wound healing, attributed to its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. It has also been investigated as a drug delivery vehicle for diabetes treatment and targeted cancer therapies. The impact of such research is significant, as it could lead to the creation of innovative biomaterials for a wide range of applications, revolutionizing the field of biomaterials.

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