Polymeric Nanoparticles for Wound Healing.

Pharm Nanotechnol

Department of Pharmaceutics, School of Pharmacy, The Neotia University, Sarisha, 24 Parganas (s), Diamond Harbour Road, West Bengal, India.

Published: May 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Skin injuries are common and challenging to heal due to the limitations of current wound therapies, particularly in cases like deep burns and chronic wounds.
  • Advances in nanotechnology have led to the development of polymeric nanoparticles that enhance the effectiveness of traditional wound treatments, showing a significant increase in research around these materials.
  • This article reviews different types of polymer-drug combinations, the synthesis methods for polymeric nanoparticles, and evaluates current nano-drug delivery systems that show promise for improving wound healing and skin regeneration.

Article Abstract

Skin injury is one of the most prevalent lesions in humans, and many such wounds, including deep burns and chronic skin wounds, are notoriously difficult to heal. It has been established by medical practitioners that current wound therapies are not perfectly effective and are far from satisfactory. Meanwhile, nanotechnologies have made it possible to develop pharmaceutical formulations that can elevate the effectiveness of conventional pharmacotherapies to entirely new heights. Most nanostructured biomaterials used to treat wounds, including those that have helped establish this fascinating subject, have been polymeric. The bibliographic analysis presented here shows a steady growth in the research output of studies on the use of polymeric nanoparticles in wound healing therapies. This article provides an overview of polymeric nanoparticles for the treatment of wounds with an emphasis on different chemistries and polymer-drug combinations that have been proven the most effective. The wound age, pathophysiology, wound healing treatments of the present and past, as well as the physicochemical nature and methods for the synthesis of polymeric nanoparticles, are all covered in the opening parts of the review. The existing polymeric nano-drug delivery systems with the greatest promise for wound healing and skin regeneration are subsequently addressed and their potentials summarized.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0122117385307311240506104035DOI Listing

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