Publications by authors named "Robyn Irwin"

Article Synopsis
  • Chronic diabetic wounds are a significant complication of diabetes, often treated with standard methods that lack advanced healing promotion.
  • Recent advances in additive manufacturing techniques have opened up possibilities for creating innovative wound care materials and targeted drug delivery systems.
  • The study combines microfluidic and coaxial electrospinning methods to develop a scaffold that delivers both antimicrobial agents and growth factors, showing promise in enhancing healing and combating infections in diabetic wounds.
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With an increasing concern of global antimicrobial resistance, the efforts to improve the formulation of a narrowing library of therapeutic antibiotics must be confronted. The liposomal encapsulation of antibiotics using a novel and sustainable microfluidic method has been employed in this study to address this pressing issue, via a targeted, lower-dose medical approach. The study focusses upon microfluidic parameter optimisation, formulation stability, cytotoxicity, and future applications.

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Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a crucial complication of diabetes, as in a diabetic wound, each step of the physiological healing process is affected. This entails a more easily infectable wound, and delayed tissue regeneration due to the inflammation that occurs, leading to a drastic decrease in the overall patient's quality of life. As a strategy to manage DFUs, skin alternatives and wound dressings are currently receiving a lot of attention as they keep the wound environment "under control", while providing bioactive compounds that help to manage infection and inflammation and promote tissue repair.

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