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Status and Future Scope of Soft Nanoparticles-Based Hydrogel in Wound Healing
Wounds are alterations in skin integrity resulting from any type of trauma. The healing process is complex, involving inflammation and reactive oxygen species formation. Therapeutic approaches for the wound healing process are diverse, associating dressings and topical pharmacological agents with an...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10057168/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36986736 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15030874 |
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author | Sari, Marcel Henrique Marcondes Cobre, Alexandre de Fátima Pontarolo, Roberto Ferreira, Luana Mota |
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description | Wounds are alterations in skin integrity resulting from any type of trauma. The healing process is complex, involving inflammation and reactive oxygen species formation. Therapeutic approaches for the wound healing process are diverse, associating dressings and topical pharmacological agents with antiseptics, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial actions. Effective treatment must maintain occlusion and moisture in the wound site, suitable capacity for the absorption of exudates, gas exchange, and the release of bioactives, thus stimulating healing. However, conventional treatments have some limitations regarding the technological properties of formulations, such as sensory characteristics, ease of application, residence time, and low active penetration in the skin. Particularly, the available treatments may have low efficacy, unsatisfactory hemostatic performance, prolonged duration, and adverse effects. In this sense, there is significant growth in research focusing on improving the treatment of wounds. Thus, soft nanoparticles-based hydrogels emerge as promising alternatives to accelerate the healing process due to their improved rheological characteristics, increased occlusion and bioadhesiveness, greater skin permeation, controlled drug release, and a more pleasant sensory aspect in comparison to conventional forms. Soft nanoparticles are based on organic material from a natural or synthetic source and include liposomes, micelles, nanoemulsions, and polymeric nanoparticles. This scoping review describes and discusses the main advantages of soft nanoparticle-based hydrogels in the wound healing process. Herein, a state-of-the-art is presented by addressing general aspects of the healing process, current status and limitations of non-encapsulated drug-based hydrogels, and hydrogels formed by different polymers containing soft nanostructures for wound healing. Collectively, the presence of soft nanoparticles improved the performance of natural and synthetic bioactive compounds in hydrogels employed for wound healing, demonstrating the scientific advances obtained so far. |
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spelling | pubmed-100571682023-03-30 Status and Future Scope of Soft Nanoparticles-Based Hydrogel in Wound Healing Sari, Marcel Henrique Marcondes Cobre, Alexandre de Fátima Pontarolo, Roberto Ferreira, Luana Mota Pharmaceutics Review Wounds are alterations in skin integrity resulting from any type of trauma. The healing process is complex, involving inflammation and reactive oxygen species formation. Therapeutic approaches for the wound healing process are diverse, associating dressings and topical pharmacological agents with antiseptics, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial actions. Effective treatment must maintain occlusion and moisture in the wound site, suitable capacity for the absorption of exudates, gas exchange, and the release of bioactives, thus stimulating healing. However, conventional treatments have some limitations regarding the technological properties of formulations, such as sensory characteristics, ease of application, residence time, and low active penetration in the skin. Particularly, the available treatments may have low efficacy, unsatisfactory hemostatic performance, prolonged duration, and adverse effects. In this sense, there is significant growth in research focusing on improving the treatment of wounds. Thus, soft nanoparticles-based hydrogels emerge as promising alternatives to accelerate the healing process due to their improved rheological characteristics, increased occlusion and bioadhesiveness, greater skin permeation, controlled drug release, and a more pleasant sensory aspect in comparison to conventional forms. Soft nanoparticles are based on organic material from a natural or synthetic source and include liposomes, micelles, nanoemulsions, and polymeric nanoparticles. This scoping review describes and discusses the main advantages of soft nanoparticle-based hydrogels in the wound healing process. Herein, a state-of-the-art is presented by addressing general aspects of the healing process, current status and limitations of non-encapsulated drug-based hydrogels, and hydrogels formed by different polymers containing soft nanostructures for wound healing. Collectively, the presence of soft nanoparticles improved the performance of natural and synthetic bioactive compounds in hydrogels employed for wound healing, demonstrating the scientific advances obtained so far. MDPI 2023-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10057168/ /pubmed/36986736 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15030874 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Sari, Marcel Henrique Marcondes Cobre, Alexandre de Fátima Pontarolo, Roberto Ferreira, Luana Mota Status and Future Scope of Soft Nanoparticles-Based Hydrogel in Wound Healing |
title | Status and Future Scope of Soft Nanoparticles-Based Hydrogel in Wound Healing |
title_full | Status and Future Scope of Soft Nanoparticles-Based Hydrogel in Wound Healing |
title_fullStr | Status and Future Scope of Soft Nanoparticles-Based Hydrogel in Wound Healing |
title_full_unstemmed | Status and Future Scope of Soft Nanoparticles-Based Hydrogel in Wound Healing |
title_short | Status and Future Scope of Soft Nanoparticles-Based Hydrogel in Wound Healing |
title_sort | status and future scope of soft nanoparticles-based hydrogel in wound healing |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10057168/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36986736 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15030874 |
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