“…Although BG are extensively investigated and used for wound-healing applications, the studied glass compositions have already been shown to form a layer of hydroxycarbonate of apatite (HCA) on their surface [ 69 , 82 ]. However, just one layer of HCA can inhibit hemostasis, and Ca deposits can impede the healing of ulcers [ 69 , 83 , 84 , 85 , 86 ]. In this context, Jung and Day [ 87 ] produced borate glass fibers scaffolds by the melt blow technique, containing one or more trace elements of Cu, F, Fe, Mn, Mo, Ni, Sr, and Zn, chemically dissolved in the material at a concentration of about 0.05 and 10% by weight.…”