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Hyaluronic acid electrospinning: Challenges, applications in wound dressings and new perspectives

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
Volume 173, Issue -, Pages 251-266

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.01.100

Keywords

Hyaluronan; Electrospun; Wound care

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  1. CNPq [140567/2019-4]
  2. CAPES

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Hyaluronic acid is recognized as an efficient biopolymer for biomedical applications, especially in wound dressing construction. Electrospinning technology combined with the functional properties of HA can produce multifunctional nanofiber structures that promote quick skin recovery.
Hyaluronic acid (HA) has already been consolidated in the literature as an extremely efficient biopolymer for biomedical applications. In addition to its biodegradability, HA also has excellent biological properties. In the nanofiber form, this polymer can mimic biological tissues, mainly the layers of the skin, and therefore has great potential as structures for the construction of wound dressings. Despite the numerous efforts from the scientific community proposing new dressings, this is an area in constant evolution. A dressing that brings together all the properties of an ideal dressing has not been developed yet. Electrospinning is a simple and versatile technique that correctly aligned with the functional properties of HA can produce multifunctional nanofiber structures capable of promoting skin recover quickly. This review discusses (i) key strategies for successful electrospinning of HA, (ii) main challenges and advances found in the electrospinning process, (iii) the bioactive properties of this polymer in the treatment of wounds, as well as (iv) the results obtained in the last decade by the in vitro and in vivo evaluation of the healing properties of these nanosystems. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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