2015
DOI: 10.3390/ma8085154
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Smart Dressings Based on Nanostructured Fibers Containing Natural Origin Antimicrobial, Anti-Inflammatory, and Regenerative Compounds

Abstract: A fast and effective wound healing process would substantially decrease medical costs, wound care supplies, and hospitalization significantly improving the patients’ quality of life. The search for effective therapeutic approaches seems to be imperative in order to avoid the aggravation of chronic wounds. In spite of all the efforts that have been made during the recent years towards the development of artificial wound dressings, none of the currently available options combine all the requirements necessary fo… Show more

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“…In this regard, a pioneering work of Dey et al has used electrospun micro/nanofibers for scaffold‐based tissue engineering, specifically for chronic, nonhealing wounds. Herein, the nanofibers mimic the structure of fibrin clots and trap the blood platelets in the wound bed to form the protective cover through collagen fiber deposition, orientation, and maturity, thus enhancing the healing process . Thus, the importance of the cottony texture of the borate glass nanofibers (dia: ~200 to 900 nm) as a wound‐healing material has become evident.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, a pioneering work of Dey et al has used electrospun micro/nanofibers for scaffold‐based tissue engineering, specifically for chronic, nonhealing wounds. Herein, the nanofibers mimic the structure of fibrin clots and trap the blood platelets in the wound bed to form the protective cover through collagen fiber deposition, orientation, and maturity, thus enhancing the healing process . Thus, the importance of the cottony texture of the borate glass nanofibers (dia: ~200 to 900 nm) as a wound‐healing material has become evident.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An ideal wound dressing should prevent dehydration of the wound and retain a favorable moist environment at the wound interface, allowing gas permeation as a barrier against dust and microorganisms. Furthermore, it should be nonadhesive, able to be easily removed without trauma, accelerate the wound healing process, and deliver a nearly instantaneous initial dosage of drugs at optimum therapeutic concentrations …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the commercially available NFD based wound dressings are Tegaderm, Integra, Biobrane and Transcyte [41]. They are extremely delicate and hence difficult to handle.…”
Section: Chitosan Wound Dressings Prepared By Electrospinning Methodmentioning
confidence: 99%