volume 324 pages 121537

Stimuli-responsive polysaccharide-based smart hydrogels for diabetic wound healing: Design aspects, preparation methods and regulatory perspectives

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-01-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR2.004
CiteScore24.0
Impact factor12.5
ISSN01448617, 18791344
Materials Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Polymers and Plastics
Abstract
Diabetes adversely affects wound-healing responses, leading to the development of chronic infected wounds. Such wound microenvironment is characterized by hyperglycaemia, hyperinflammation, hypoxia, variable pH, upregulation of matrix metalloproteinases, oxidative stress, and bacterial colonization. These pathological conditions pose challenges for the effective wound healing. Therefore, there is a paradigm shift in diabetic wound care management wherein abnormal pathological conditions of the wound microenvironment is used as a trigger for controlling the drug release or to improve properties of wound dressings. Hydrogels composed of natural polysaccharides showed tremendous potential as wound dressings as well as stimuli-responsive materials due to their unique properties such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, hydrophilicity, porosity, stimuli-responsiveness etc. Hence, polysaccharide-based hydrogels have emerged as advanced healthcare materials for diabetic wounds. In this review, we presented important aspects for the design of hydrogel-based wound dressings with an emphasis on biocompatibility, biodegradability, entrapment of therapeutic agents, moisturizing ability, swelling, and mechanical properties. Further, various crosslinking methods that enable desirable properties and stimuli responsiveness to the hydrogels have been mentioned. Subsequently, state-of-the-art developments in mono- and multi- stimuli-responsive hydrogels have been presented along with the case studies. Finally regulatory perspectives, challenges for the clinical translation and future prospects have been discussed.
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Kolipaka T. et al. Stimuli-responsive polysaccharide-based smart hydrogels for diabetic wound healing: Design aspects, preparation methods and regulatory perspectives // Carbohydrate Polymers. 2024. Vol. 324. p. 121537.
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Kolipaka T., Pandey G., Abraham N., Srinivasarao D. A., Raghuvanshi R. S., Rajnikanth P. S., Tickoo V., Srivastava S. Stimuli-responsive polysaccharide-based smart hydrogels for diabetic wound healing: Design aspects, preparation methods and regulatory perspectives // Carbohydrate Polymers. 2024. Vol. 324. p. 121537.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.carbpol.2023.121537
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2023.121537
TI - Stimuli-responsive polysaccharide-based smart hydrogels for diabetic wound healing: Design aspects, preparation methods and regulatory perspectives
T2 - Carbohydrate Polymers
AU - Kolipaka, Tejaswini
AU - Pandey, Giriraj
AU - Abraham, N.
AU - Srinivasarao, Dadi A
AU - Raghuvanshi, Rajeev Singh
AU - Rajnikanth, P. S.
AU - Tickoo, Vidya
AU - Srivastava, Saurabh
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/01/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 121537
VL - 324
PMID - 37985111
SN - 0144-8617
SN - 1879-1344
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@article{2024_Kolipaka,
author = {Tejaswini Kolipaka and Giriraj Pandey and N. Abraham and Dadi A Srinivasarao and Rajeev Singh Raghuvanshi and P. S. Rajnikanth and Vidya Tickoo and Saurabh Srivastava},
title = {Stimuli-responsive polysaccharide-based smart hydrogels for diabetic wound healing: Design aspects, preparation methods and regulatory perspectives},
journal = {Carbohydrate Polymers},
year = {2024},
volume = {324},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {jan},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2023.121537},
pages = {121537},
doi = {10.1016/j.carbpol.2023.121537}
}