1. Nanomaterials for Wound Healing and Infection Control.
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Mihai, Mara Madalina, Dima, Monica Beatrice, Dima, Bogdan, and Holban, Alina Maria
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INFECTION prevention , *WOUND infections , *METAL nanoparticles , *NANOSTRUCTURED materials , *WOUND healing , *BACTERIAL diseases - Abstract
Wound healing has been intensely studied in order to develop an "ideal" technique that achieves expeditious recovery and reduces scarring to the minimum, thus ensuring function preservation. The classic approach to wound management is represented by topical treatments, such as antibacterial or colloidal agents, in order to prevent infection and promote a proper wound-healing process. Nanotechnology studies submicroscopic particles (maximum diameter of 100 nm), as well as correlated phenomena. Metal nanoparticles (e.g., silver, gold, zinc) are increasingly being used in dermatology, due to their beneficial effect on accelerating wound healing, as well as treating and preventing bacterial infections. Other benefits include: ease of use, less frequent dressing changes and a constantly moist wound environment. This review highlights recent findings regarding nanoparticle application in wound management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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