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  • Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are specially designed organic structures that have gained attention since their inception in 2005 for their diverse applications in areas like drug delivery and wound healing.
  • COFs are characterized by their uniform pore size, stability, and ability to incorporate various functional groups, making them effective for targeting pathogens and enhancing antibacterial properties.
  • The latest advancements in COF research focus on their use in controlled drug delivery and combined therapies to improve chronic wound healing and combat bacterial infections, while addressing existing challenges and outlining future research directions.

Article Abstract

Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are crystal-like organic structures such as cartography buildings prepared from appropriately pre-designed construction block precursors. Moreover, after the expansion of the first COF in 2005, numerous researchers have been developing different materials for versatile applications such as sensing/imaging, cancer theranostics, drug delivery, tissue engineering, wound healing, and antimicrobials. COFs have harmonious pore size, enduring porosity, thermal stability, and low density. In addition, a wide variety of functional groups could be implanted during their construction to provide desired constituents, including antibodies and enzymes. The reticular organic frameworks comprising porous hybrid materials connected a covalent bond have been studied for improving wound healing and dressing applications due to their long-standing antibacterial properties. Several COF-based systems have been planned for controlled drug delivery with wound healing purposes, targeting drugs to efficiently inhibit the growth of pathogenic microorganisms at the wound spot. In addition, COFs can be deployed for combinational therapy using photodynamic and photothermal antibacterial therapy along with drug delivery for healing chronic wounds and bacterial infections. Herein, the most recent advancements pertaining to the applications of COF-based systems against bacterial infections and for wound healing are considered, concentrating on challenges and future guidelines.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10009765PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra07194kDOI Listing

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