Applied Sciences (Aug 2021)

Recent Advances in Cellulose-Based Structures as the Wound-Healing Biomaterials: A Clinically Oriented Review

  • Mohammad Foad Abazari,
  • Shayan Gholizadeh,
  • Shohreh Zare Karizi,
  • Nazanin Hajati Birgani,
  • Danya Abazari,
  • Simin Paknia,
  • Hossein Derakhshankhah,
  • Zahra Allahyari,
  • Seyed Mohammad Amini,
  • Masoud Hamidi,
  • Cedric Delattre

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11177769
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 17
p. 7769

Abstract

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Application of wound-healing/dressing biomaterials is amongst the most promising approaches for wound repair through protection from pathogen invasion/contamination, maintaining moisture, absorbing exudates, modulating inflammation, and facilitating the healing process. A wide range of materials are used to fabricate wound-healing/dressing biomaterials. Active wound-healing/dressings are next-generation alternatives for passive biomaterials, which provide a physical barrier and induce different biological activities, such as antibacterial, antioxidant, and proliferative effects. Cellulose-based biomaterials are particularly promising due to their tunable physical, chemical, mechanical, and biological properties, accessibility, low cost, and biocompatibility. A thorough description and analysis of wound-healing/dressing structures fabricated from cellulose-based biomaterials is discussed in this review. We emphasize and highlight the fabrication methods, applied bioactive molecules, and discuss the obtained results from in vitro and in vivo models of cellulose-based wound-healing biomaterials. This review paper revealed that cellulose-based biomaterials have promising potential as the wound-dressing/healing materials and can be integrated with various bioactive agents. Overall, cellulose-based biomaterials are shown to be effective and sophisticated structures for delivery applications, safe and multi-customizable dressings, or grafts for wound-healing applications.

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