2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.129356
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Multifunctional hydrogel bioscaffolds based on polysaccharide to promote wound healing: A review

Chuanbo Ding,
Xinglong Liu,
Shuai Zhang
et al.
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“…As one of the major challenges facing the global healthcare system, millions of cutaneous wounds occur each year as a result of surgery, burns, and accidental trauma [ 1 ]. Although the skin can regenerate to a certain extent, severe skin defects cannot heal themselves [ 2 , 3 ] and are more susceptible to infection by viruses, bacteria, and pathogenic microorganisms, resulting in skin redness, wound rupture, suppuration and even death [ 4 ]. To date, a wide variety of wound dressings, including gauze [ 5 ], hydrogels [ 6 , 7 ], foams [ 8 ], and nanofibers [ 9 , 10 ], have been developed to treat various types of wounds [ 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As one of the major challenges facing the global healthcare system, millions of cutaneous wounds occur each year as a result of surgery, burns, and accidental trauma [ 1 ]. Although the skin can regenerate to a certain extent, severe skin defects cannot heal themselves [ 2 , 3 ] and are more susceptible to infection by viruses, bacteria, and pathogenic microorganisms, resulting in skin redness, wound rupture, suppuration and even death [ 4 ]. To date, a wide variety of wound dressings, including gauze [ 5 ], hydrogels [ 6 , 7 ], foams [ 8 ], and nanofibers [ 9 , 10 ], have been developed to treat various types of wounds [ 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%