Antibacterial cellulose-based aerogels for wound healing application: A review

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Abstract

Aerogels have been steadily developed since its first invention to become one of the most promising materials for various medical and non-medical applications. It has been prepared from organic and inorganic materials, in pure forms or composites. Cellulose-based aerogels are considered one of the promising materials in biomedical applications due to their availability, degradability, biocompatibility and non-cytotoxicity compared to conventional silica or metal-based aerogels. The unique properties of such materials permit their utilization in drug delivery, biosensing, tissue engineering scaffolds, and wound dressing. This review presents a summary of aerogel development as well as the properties and applications of aerogels. Herein, we further discuss the recent works pertaining to utilization of cellulose-based aerogels for antibacterial delivery.

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Yahya, E. B., Alzalouk, M. M., Alfallous, K. A., & Abogmaza, A. F. (2020). Antibacterial cellulose-based aerogels for wound healing application: A review. Biomedical Research and Therapy. BiomedPress. https://doi.org/10.15419/BMRAT.V7I10.637

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