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  • * MSNs can serve as efficient carriers for drugs, either alone or combined with wound dressings, allowing for improved delivery and localized treatment.
  • * The review covers the various applications of MSNs in wound healing, including their formulation, therapeutic possibilities, and how they can aid in controlled drug release and tissue adhesion.

Article Abstract

Wound healing is a natural process that can be disrupted by disease. Nanotechnology is a promising platform for the development of new therapeutic agents to accelerate acute and chronic wound healing. Drug delivery by means of nanoparticles as well as wound dressings have emerged as suitable options to improving the healing process. The characteristics of mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) make them efficient carriers of pharmaceutical agents alone or in combination with dressings. In order to maximize the effect of a drug and minimize its adverse consequences, it may be possible to include targeted and intelligent release of the drug into the design of MSNs. Its use to facilitate closure of adjacent sides of a cut as a tissue adhesive, local wound healing, controlled drug release and induction of blood coagulation are possible applications of MSNs. This review summarizes research on MSN applications for wound healing. It includes a general overview, wound healing phases, MSN formulation, therapeutic possibilities of MSNs and MSN-based drug delivery systems for wound healing.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2024.124654DOI Listing

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