Natural inorganic ingbkp_redients in wound healing
Abstract:
Background: One of the major clinical challenges is to achieve a rapid and efficient treatment of complex chronic wounds. Nowadays, most wound dressings currently available are unable to find a solution to the challenges of resistance to bacterial infection, protein adsorption and increased levels of exudates. Natural inorganic ingbkp_redients (clay minerals, metal cations, zeolites, etc.) could be the key to solve the problem satisfactorily. Some of these materials have shown biocompatibility and ability to enhance cell adhesion, proliferation and cellular differentiation and uptake. Besides, some natural inorganic ingbkp_redients effectively retain drugs, allowing the design of drug delivery matrices. Objective: Possibilities of natural inorganic ingbkp_redients in wound healing treatments have been reviewed, the following sections have been included: 1. Introduction 2. Functions of Inorganic Ingbkp_redients in wound healing 2.1. Antimicrobial effects 2.2. Hemostatic effects 3. Clay minerals for wound healing 3.1. Clay minerals 3.2. Clay mineral semisolid formulations 3.3. Clay/polymer composites and nanocomposites 3.4. Clay minerals in wound dressings 4. Other inorganic materials for wound healing 4.1. Zeolites 4.2. Silica and other silicates 4.3. Other minerals 4.4. Transition metals 5. Conclusion Conclusion: Inorganic ingbkp_redients possess useful features for the development of chronic wounds advanced treatments. They improve physical (mechanical resistance and water vapor transmission), chemical (release of drugs, hemostasis and/or adsorption of exudates and moisture) and biological (antimicrobial effects and improvement of healing) properties of wound dressings. In summary, inorganic ingbkp_redients have proved to be a promising and easily accessible products in the treatment of wounds and, more importantly, chronic wounds.
Año de publicación:
2020
Keywords:
- Wound healing
- Inorganic excipients
- Zeolites
- Clay minerals
- Transition metals
- Antimicrobial
- Skin
Fuente:
Tipo de documento:
Review
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Biotecnología
- Biomedicina
Áreas temáticas:
- Cirugía y especialidades médicas afines
- Farmacología y terapéutica
- Enfermedades