Nanostructured fibers containing natural or synthetic bioactive compounds in wound dressing applications

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Abstract

The interest in wound healing characteristics of bioactive constituents and therapeutic agents, especially natural compounds, is increasing because of their therapeutic properties, cost-effectiveness, and few adverse effects. Lately, nanocarriers as a drug delivery system have been actively investigated and applied in medical and therapeutic applications. In recent decades, researchers have investigated the incorporation of natural or synthetic substances into novel bioactive electrospun nanofibrous architectures produced by the electrospinning method for skin substitutes. Therefore, the development of nanotechnology in the area of dressings that could provide higher performance and a synergistic effect for wound healing is needed. Natural compounds with antimicrobial, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory activity in combination with nanostructured fibers represent a future approach due to the increased wound healing process and regeneration of the lost tissue. This paper presents different approaches in producing electrospun nanofibers, highlighting the electrospinning process used in fabricating innovative wound dressings that are able to release natural and/or synthetic substances in a controlled way, thus enhancing the healing process.

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Croitoru, A. M., Ficai, D., Ficai, A., Mihailescu, N., Andronescu, E., & Turculet, C. F. (2020, May 1). Nanostructured fibers containing natural or synthetic bioactive compounds in wound dressing applications. Materials. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13102407

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