Chitosan based-asymmetric membranes for wound healing: a review

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Autor(a) principal: Miguel, Sónia
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Moreira, André, Correia, I.J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/6798
Resumo: The wound healing process involves highly complex and dynamic events that allow the re-establishment of skin's structural integrity. To further improve or to overcome the drawbacks associated with this process, researchers have been focused on the development of new therapeutics. Among them, asymmetric membranes are currently one of the most promising approaches to be used in wound healing due to its structural similarities with the epidermal and dermal layers of the native skin. The outer layer of asymmetric membranes provides a barrier that protects the wound from external damages (e.g. microorganisms and chemical agents), whereas the interior porous layer acts as template for supporting cell adhesion, migration and proliferation. Among the different materials used to produce these distinct layers, the chitosan arises as one of the preeminent materials due to its inherent biocompatibility, antibacterial, hemostatic, and healing properties. Therefore, in this review, it is provided an overview of the different chitosan-based asymmetric membranes developed for wound dressing applications. Further, the chitosan modifications to enhance its bioactivity as well as the asymmetric membranes general properties and production techniques are also described.
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title Chitosan based-asymmetric membranes for wound healing: a review
spellingShingle Chitosan based-asymmetric membranes for wound healing: a review
Miguel, Sónia
Asymmetric membranes
Chitosan
Wound healing
title_short Chitosan based-asymmetric membranes for wound healing: a review
title_full Chitosan based-asymmetric membranes for wound healing: a review
title_fullStr Chitosan based-asymmetric membranes for wound healing: a review
title_full_unstemmed Chitosan based-asymmetric membranes for wound healing: a review
title_sort Chitosan based-asymmetric membranes for wound healing: a review
author Miguel, Sónia
author_facet Miguel, Sónia
Moreira, André
Correia, I.J.
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author2 Moreira, André
Correia, I.J.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Miguel, Sónia
Moreira, André
Correia, I.J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Asymmetric membranes
Chitosan
Wound healing
topic Asymmetric membranes
Chitosan
Wound healing
description The wound healing process involves highly complex and dynamic events that allow the re-establishment of skin's structural integrity. To further improve or to overcome the drawbacks associated with this process, researchers have been focused on the development of new therapeutics. Among them, asymmetric membranes are currently one of the most promising approaches to be used in wound healing due to its structural similarities with the epidermal and dermal layers of the native skin. The outer layer of asymmetric membranes provides a barrier that protects the wound from external damages (e.g. microorganisms and chemical agents), whereas the interior porous layer acts as template for supporting cell adhesion, migration and proliferation. Among the different materials used to produce these distinct layers, the chitosan arises as one of the preeminent materials due to its inherent biocompatibility, antibacterial, hemostatic, and healing properties. Therefore, in this review, it is provided an overview of the different chitosan-based asymmetric membranes developed for wound dressing applications. Further, the chitosan modifications to enhance its bioactivity as well as the asymmetric membranes general properties and production techniques are also described.
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