“…The nature, state, depth, exudates, healing pace and comorbidities of the wound suggest the appropriate nanoplatform to be applied for infection control, which can possibly change the milieu from non-healing to healing. 15 Some the suitable nanomaterial-based platforms such as organic platforms (nanoemulsions, nano hydrogels, nanoliposomes, and nanobers) and inorganic platforms (metallic and non-metallic nanoparticles) have given a new dimension towards chronic wound healing treatment strategies. In the current scenario, nanomaterial-based diabetic wound healing approaches act as powerful weapons against multi-drug-resistant infections and transdermal nanocarriers and possess intrinsic regenerative properties, nanoscaffolds, and nanotopography to prevent biolm formation, providing Dr Amitava Mukherjee is a Senior Professor and Director at Centre for Nanobiotechnology, Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Vellore, India.…”