Bioactive Natural and Synthetic Polymers for Wound Repair

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Zainab Ahmadian
Hasan Adiban
Marzieh Rashidipour
Mohammad Reza Eskandari
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[1] Ardabil University of Medical Sciences,Department of Pharmaceutics, School of Pharmacy
[2] Zanjan University of Medical Sciences,Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, School of Pharmacy
[3] Lorestan University of Medical Sciences,Nutritional Health Research Center
[4] Lorestan University of Medical Sciences,Environmental Health Research Center
[5] Zanjan University of Medical Sciences,Zanjan Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology Research Center (ZPNRC)
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Macromolecular Research | 2022年 / 30卷
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wound dressings; natural polymers; wound healing; polymeric materials;
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Wound healing is a dynamic and complicated process that needs a favorable environment to facilitate healing. Although gauze, lint, plasters, bandages (natural or synthetic), and cotton wool used as primary or secondary dressings to protect the wound from contamination, they have several deficiencies. Thus, modern wound dressings have been designed by the use of natural and synthetic polymers that contribute to wound healing rather than merely covering it. These dressings such as hydrogels, films, and foams are designed to prevent dehydration, control infection and inflammation, and enhance wound healing. In this review article, different natural and synthetic polymers for the preparation of these wound dressings, including hydrogel, film, foam, and smart ones have been discussed. Moreover, the use of natural compounds such as honey and oleoresin for wound healing has been investigated. Hopefully, this review will provide a helpful perspective for future research.
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页码:495 / 526
页数:31
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