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Composite Membrane Dressings System with Metallic Nanoparticles as an Antibacterial Factor in Wound Healing

Journal

MEMBRANES
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/membranes12020215

Keywords

wound healing; membrane dressings; bacteria; metallic nanoparticles as an antibacterial factor

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  1. Nalecz Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland

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This review paper discusses the application of nanomaterials in wound dressings, particularly metallic nanoparticles, and their use as antimicrobial factors. The paper also explores the multiple molecular pathways, cell types, and agents involved in wound healing, as well as the categorization of wound dressings and the materials and membrane constructs used in them. Furthermore, the paper examines the role of bacteria in wound healing and the antibacterial mechanism of nanoparticles. Overall, the review provides valuable insights into the potential of nanocomposite materials in improving wound healing processes.
Wound management is the burning problem of modern medicine, significantly burdening developed countries' healthcare systems. In recent years, it has become clear that the achievements of nanotechnology have introduced a new quality in wound healing. The application of nanomaterials in wound dressing significantly improves their properties and promotes the healing of injuries. Therefore, this review paper presents the subjectively selected nanomaterials used in wound dressings, including the metallic nanoparticles (NPs), and refers to the aspects of their application as antimicrobial factors. The literature review was supplemented with the results of our team's research on the elements of multifunctional new-generation dressings containing nanoparticles. The wound healing multiple molecular pathways, mediating cell types, and affecting agents are discussed herein. Moreover, the categorization of wound dressings is presented. Additionally, some materials and membrane constructs applied in wound dressings are described. Finally, bacterial participation in wound healing and the mechanism of the antibacterial function of nanoparticles are considered. Membranes involving NPs as the bacteriostatic factors for improving wound healing of skin and bones, including our experimental findings, are discussed in the paper. In addition, some studies of our team concerning the selected bacterial strains' interaction with material involving different metallic NPs, such as AuNPs, AgNPs, Fe(3)O(4)NPs, and CuNPs, are presented. Furthermore, nanoparticles' influence on selected eukaryotic cells is mentioned. The ideal, universal wound dressing still has not been obtained; thus, a new generation of products have been developed, represented by the nanocomposite materials with antibacterial, anti-inflammatory properties that can influence the wound-healing process.

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