Abstract
Nanotechnology is an exciting emerging field with multiple applications in skin regeneration. Nanofibers have gained special attention in skin regeneration based on their structural similarity to the extracellular matrix. A wide variety of polymeric nanofibers with distinct properties have been developed and tested as scaffolds for skin regeneration. Besides providing support for tissue repair, nanofibrous materials can act as delivery systems for drugs, proteins, growth factors, and other molecules. Moreover, the morphology, biodegradability, and other functionalities of nanofibrous materials can be controlled towards specific conditions of wound healing. Other nanostructured drug delivery systems, such as nanoparticles, micelles, nanoemulsions, and liposomes, have been used to improve wound healing at different stages. These nanoscale delivery systems have demonstrated several benefits for the wound healing process, including reduced cytotoxicity of drugs, administration of poorly water-soluble drugs, improved skin penetration, controlled release properties, antimicrobial activity, and protection of drugs against light, temperature, enzymes or pH degradation, as well as stimulation of fibroblast proliferation and reduced inflammation.
Keywords: Wound healing, nanofibers, nanoparticles, nanostructured drug delivery systems, nanoemulsions, liposomes, cyclodextrins, micelles.
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title:Nanotechnology: A Promising Tool Towards Wound Healing
Volume: 23 Issue: 24
Author(s): Thais Alberti, Daniela S. Coelho, Ana Voytena, Heloisa Pitz, Manuel de Pra, Leticia Mazzarino, Shirley Kuhnen, Rosa M. Ribeiro-do-Valle, Marcelo Maraschin and Beatriz Veleirinho*
Affiliation:
- NanoBioMat Laboratory, Federal University of Santa Catarina, 88040-900 Florianopolis,Brazil
Keywords: Wound healing, nanofibers, nanoparticles, nanostructured drug delivery systems, nanoemulsions, liposomes, cyclodextrins, micelles.
Abstract: Nanotechnology is an exciting emerging field with multiple applications in skin regeneration. Nanofibers have gained special attention in skin regeneration based on their structural similarity to the extracellular matrix. A wide variety of polymeric nanofibers with distinct properties have been developed and tested as scaffolds for skin regeneration. Besides providing support for tissue repair, nanofibrous materials can act as delivery systems for drugs, proteins, growth factors, and other molecules. Moreover, the morphology, biodegradability, and other functionalities of nanofibrous materials can be controlled towards specific conditions of wound healing. Other nanostructured drug delivery systems, such as nanoparticles, micelles, nanoemulsions, and liposomes, have been used to improve wound healing at different stages. These nanoscale delivery systems have demonstrated several benefits for the wound healing process, including reduced cytotoxicity of drugs, administration of poorly water-soluble drugs, improved skin penetration, controlled release properties, antimicrobial activity, and protection of drugs against light, temperature, enzymes or pH degradation, as well as stimulation of fibroblast proliferation and reduced inflammation.
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Alberti Thais , Coelho S. Daniela , Voytena Ana , Pitz Heloisa , de Pra Manuel , Mazzarino Leticia , Kuhnen Shirley , Ribeiro-do-Valle M. Rosa , Maraschin Marcelo and Veleirinho Beatriz *, Nanotechnology: A Promising Tool Towards Wound Healing, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2017; 23 (24) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612823666170503152550
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