2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2023.121655
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Exploring polysaccharide-based bio-adhesive topical film as a potential platform for wound dressing application: A review

Sakshi Priya,
Manisha Choudhari,
Yashika Tomar
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“…Representative members of this class include sulfated glycosaminoglycans from animal connective tissue, namely: hyaluronic acid, sulfated galactans from red algae, alginic acid and its salts, pectins, and some hemicelluloses of plants [ 1 ]. These biopolymers, being active biocompatible systems, are capable of the prolonged controlled stimulation of reparative tissue regeneration [ 2 , 3 , 4 ]. Wound healing is induced by polysaccharides through the stimulation of cellular activity (cell motility, proliferation, and the synthesis of extracellular matrix of cytokines and growth factors).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Representative members of this class include sulfated glycosaminoglycans from animal connective tissue, namely: hyaluronic acid, sulfated galactans from red algae, alginic acid and its salts, pectins, and some hemicelluloses of plants [ 1 ]. These biopolymers, being active biocompatible systems, are capable of the prolonged controlled stimulation of reparative tissue regeneration [ 2 , 3 , 4 ]. Wound healing is induced by polysaccharides through the stimulation of cellular activity (cell motility, proliferation, and the synthesis of extracellular matrix of cytokines and growth factors).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional wound dressings, such as gauze, cotton, bandages, etc., have been widespreadly used in clinical treatment ( Wei et al, 2021 ; Priya et al, 2024 ). However, these traditional dressings lack antibacterial properties and need to be changed frequently, easily destroying new skin tissue due to easy adhere to tissue and increasing the risk of infection ( Zhou et al, 2022 ; Zhou et al, 2023a ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For hydrogel dressings, having the capability to adhere in wet conditions would be advantageous because the physiological environment is typically moist. 34 Therefore, there is an increasing interest in creating various wet adhesive methods customized to physiological conditions. Fortunately, nature provides many instances of organisms that can stick to wet surfaces, serving as inspirations for adhesive solutions.…”
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confidence: 99%