“…The utilization of electrospinning proves to be a highly efficient approach for creating polymeric scaffolds that replicate the traits of the extracellular matrix (ECM). − This technique is distinguished by its simplicity, flexibility, and ability to produce a wide array of scaffolds. − Electrospinning encompasses single-fluid, bifluid, and multifluid techniques, with blended and emulsion methods falling under single-fluid, coaxial, and side-by-side configurations under bifluid methods, while multifluid approaches involve trifluid coaxial and four-fluid coaxial processes. − Owing to its extensive versatility, electrospinning has very high applicability in biomedicine, filtration, catalysis, energy, sensing, and optoelectronics. The growing interest in utilizing nanofiber-based hydrogels for wound management is attributed to their soft and characteristic nanofibrous structure . This study introduces soft but functionally strengthened wound dressings in terms of enhanced water absorption, swellability, thermal-mechanical capabilities, excellent pH responsiveness, and remarkable antibacterial, antioxidant, and biocompatibility designed via the electrospinning process.…”