Wound careHyaluronic acid (HA) has already been consolidated in the literature as an extremely efficient biopolymer for biomedical applications. In addition to its biodegradability, HA also has excellent biological properties. In the nanofiber form, this polymer can mimic biological tissues, mainly the...
Polysaccharide-based electrospun wound dressings were synthetized, using hyaluronic acid, a lactose-modified chitosan (CTL), and polyethylene oxide as the main components. The major problem with these nanofibrous matrices is their instability in aqueous environment, requiring a further crosslinking step. ...
Dressings and topical agents containing hyaluronic acid for chronic wound healing This is the protocol for a review and there is noThe objectives are as follows: To evaluate the effects of hyaluronic acid (and its derivatives such as sodium hyaluronate) on the healing of chronic wounds. H Roehrs...
Over the past years, the development of innovative smart wound dressings is revolutionizing wound care management and research. Specifically, in the treatment of diabetic foot wounds, three-dimensional (3D) bioprinted patches may enable personalized medi
Wound Dressings Based on Chitosans and Hyaluronic Acid for the Release of Chlorhexidine Diacetate in Skin Ulcer Therapy The addition of hyaluronic acid to chitosans leads to a reduction in wound dressing hydration properties and a modulation of drug release. The wound ... S Rossi,M Marciello,G...
Excellent wound dressings maintain a warm and moist environment, thus accelerating wound healing. In this study, we cross-linked gelatin and hyaluronic acid with ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide hydrochloride in different ratios (gelatin/hyaluronic acid=8:2, gelatin/hyaluronic acid=5:5, ...
Keywords:chronic wounds; hyaluronic acid; collagenase;Vibrio alginolitycus; Bionect Start; Hyalo4 Start 1.Introduction Wound healing is a complex biological repair procedure commonly developing in four concurring stages, including hemostasis, ...
Antibacterial nanodevices could bring coatings of plastic materials and wound dressings a big step forward if the release of the antibacterial agents could be triggered by the presence of the bacteria themselves. Here, we show that novel hyaluronic acid (HA)-based nanocapsules containing the antimicrob...
Hyaluronic acid in wound dressings Cell. Mol. Biol., 66 (2020), pp. 191-198 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar [12] I.S. Bayer Hyaluronic acid and controlled release: a review Molecules (2020), p. 25 Google Scholar [13] B.A. Mast, L.C. Flood, J.H. Haynes, R.L. DePalma, ...
Biodegradation of hyaluronic acid derivatives by hyaluronidasedoi:10.1016/0142-9612(94)90248-8HyaluronicacidbiodegradationenzymesHyaluronic acid (salt) (HA) has been chemically modified as a biomaterial for medical applications such as controlled drug release matrices, nerve guides and wound dressings. A ...