Natural Polymers in Wound Healing and Repair

Natural Polymers in Wound Healing and Repair

From Basic Concepts to Emerging Trends

Sah, Mahesh K.; Kasoju, Naresh; Mano, Joao F.

Elsevier - Health Sciences Division

06/2022

498

Mole

Inglês

9780323905145

15 a 20 dias

1000

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1. Fundamentals of skin wound healing and repair: Cellular and molecular pathophysiology of wound healing
2. Traditional and advanced wound dressings: Physical Characterisation and desirable properties for wound healing
3. Natural polymers for wound healing: Acellular matrix analogues use of natural polymers
4. Controlled drug delivery system for wounds healing: formulations and delivery required therapeutic agents
5. Natural polymers for wound healing: Cell laden matrix analogues use of natural polymers
6. Artificial skin: Current advanced methods of fabrication and development
7. Natural polymer based hydrogel systems for wound management
8. Natural polymer based electrospun systems for wound management
9. 3D bioprinting using natural polymers as bioinks for wound healing and repair
10. Blood derived products as additives in wound healing and repair
11. Natural antimicrobial and bioactive agents as additives in wound dressings
12. Curcumin based strategies in wound healing and repair
13. Collagen-based strategies in wound healing and skin tissue engineering
14. Silk based strategies in wound healing and skin tissue engineering
15. Chitin and chitosan-based strategies in wound healing and skin tissue engineering
16. Alginate based strategies in wound healing and skin tissue engineering
17. Eggshell membrane based strategies in wound healing and skin tissue engineering
18. Decellularized extracellular matrices-based strategies in wound healing and skin tissue engineering
19. Innovative approaches and future perspectives of natural polymers in wound healing and repair
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3D bioprinting; 3D printed skin; Acute-to-chronic wounds; Additive manufacturing; Alginate; Antibacterial; Antimicrobial dressings; Artificial skin; Bioactive dressings; Biocompatibility test; Biocompatible; Biofabrication; Biomaterials; Biopolymers; Bioprinting; Bioreactors; Bioresorbable; Burns; Cell therapy; Chitin; Chitosan; Chronic wounds; Collagen; Collagen extraction; Curcumin and its limitations; Curcumin-nanoformulations; Decellularization; Drug delivery; Drug-delivery; Eggshell membrane protein; Electronic skin; Electrospinning; Electrospun nanofibrous system; Essential oils (EO); Extracellular matrix; Gene delivery; Honey; Hydrogel; Improved wound healing and tissue regeneration; Inflammation; Innovation; Molecular mechanisms; Nanometals; Nanotechnology; Natural polymers; Physical characterization; Plasma proteins; Platelet-rich plasma; Regenerative compounds; Scaffolds; Skin; Skin irritation; Skin reconstructions; Skin regeneration; Skin repair; Skin substitutes; Skin tissue engineering; Stem cells; Tissue engineering; Tissue equivalents; Tissue regeneration; Vitamins; Wound; Wound care products; Wound dressing; Wound dressings; Wound healing; Wound healing MeSH; Wound healing bandages; Wounds