Asymmetric membranes as ideal wound dressings: An overview on production methods, structure, properties and performance relationship
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Resumo: | Healing a wound is a process that comprises sequential steps aimed to restore the structure and function of damaged cells and tissues. Since the antiquity, to promote an effective wound healing, different materials have been used to cover the wound. Nowadays, dressings that are able to mimic the structure and composition of skin are specifically designed to exhibit several required functions. To cope with this demand, different wound dressings have been produced using conventional techniques, during the last two decades. Among them, asymmetric ones present a dense top layer to protect the wound from physical damage and pathogen penetration and an inner porous layer that allows the exudates absorption, keeping the moisturized environment needed for effective skin regeneration. However, the production methods used so far, wet- and dry/wet-phase inversion techniques, present some limitations such as the use of toxic organic solvents, the lack of polymers variety and are very time-consuming. In addition, taking into account the worldwide economic status, sustainable procedures, like supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) – assisted phase inversion and electrospinning techniques can be adopted to produce suitable dressings for wound-management. Herein, a critical review of the methods used to produce asymmetric membranes is presented, highlighting the different properties that can be enhanced for wound healing purposes. |
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Asymmetric membranes as ideal wound dressings: An overview on production methods, structure, properties and performance relationshipAsymmetrical membranesWet and dry/wet techniquesSupercritical CO2ElectrospinningWound dressingsHealing a wound is a process that comprises sequential steps aimed to restore the structure and function of damaged cells and tissues. Since the antiquity, to promote an effective wound healing, different materials have been used to cover the wound. Nowadays, dressings that are able to mimic the structure and composition of skin are specifically designed to exhibit several required functions. To cope with this demand, different wound dressings have been produced using conventional techniques, during the last two decades. Among them, asymmetric ones present a dense top layer to protect the wound from physical damage and pathogen penetration and an inner porous layer that allows the exudates absorption, keeping the moisturized environment needed for effective skin regeneration. However, the production methods used so far, wet- and dry/wet-phase inversion techniques, present some limitations such as the use of toxic organic solvents, the lack of polymers variety and are very time-consuming. In addition, taking into account the worldwide economic status, sustainable procedures, like supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) – assisted phase inversion and electrospinning techniques can be adopted to produce suitable dressings for wound-management. Herein, a critical review of the methods used to produce asymmetric membranes is presented, highlighting the different properties that can be enhanced for wound healing purposes.ElsevieruBibliorumMorgado, Patrícia I.Ricardo, Ana AguiarCorreia, I.J.2018-03-21T09:11:35Z2015-04-252015-04-25T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/4671engMorgado, P.I., Aguiar-Ricardo A. e Correia, I.J. (2015) "Asymmetric membranes as ideal wound dressings: An overview on production methods, structure, properties and performance relationship", Journal of Membrane Science, Vol. 490, pp. 139-15110.1016/j.memsci.2015.04.064metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-31T02:31:44Zoai:ubibliorum.ubi.pt:10400.6/4671Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:45:43.669432Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Asymmetric membranes as ideal wound dressings: An overview on production methods, structure, properties and performance relationship |
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Asymmetric membranes as ideal wound dressings: An overview on production methods, structure, properties and performance relationship |
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Asymmetric membranes as ideal wound dressings: An overview on production methods, structure, properties and performance relationship Morgado, Patrícia I. Asymmetrical membranes Wet and dry/wet techniques Supercritical CO2 Electrospinning Wound dressings |
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Asymmetric membranes as ideal wound dressings: An overview on production methods, structure, properties and performance relationship |
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Asymmetric membranes as ideal wound dressings: An overview on production methods, structure, properties and performance relationship |
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Asymmetric membranes as ideal wound dressings: An overview on production methods, structure, properties and performance relationship |
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Asymmetric membranes as ideal wound dressings: An overview on production methods, structure, properties and performance relationship |
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Asymmetric membranes as ideal wound dressings: An overview on production methods, structure, properties and performance relationship |
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Morgado, Patrícia I. |
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Morgado, Patrícia I. Ricardo, Ana Aguiar Correia, I.J. |
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Ricardo, Ana Aguiar Correia, I.J. |
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Morgado, Patrícia I. Ricardo, Ana Aguiar Correia, I.J. |
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Asymmetrical membranes Wet and dry/wet techniques Supercritical CO2 Electrospinning Wound dressings |
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Asymmetrical membranes Wet and dry/wet techniques Supercritical CO2 Electrospinning Wound dressings |
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Healing a wound is a process that comprises sequential steps aimed to restore the structure and function of damaged cells and tissues. Since the antiquity, to promote an effective wound healing, different materials have been used to cover the wound. Nowadays, dressings that are able to mimic the structure and composition of skin are specifically designed to exhibit several required functions. To cope with this demand, different wound dressings have been produced using conventional techniques, during the last two decades. Among them, asymmetric ones present a dense top layer to protect the wound from physical damage and pathogen penetration and an inner porous layer that allows the exudates absorption, keeping the moisturized environment needed for effective skin regeneration. However, the production methods used so far, wet- and dry/wet-phase inversion techniques, present some limitations such as the use of toxic organic solvents, the lack of polymers variety and are very time-consuming. In addition, taking into account the worldwide economic status, sustainable procedures, like supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) – assisted phase inversion and electrospinning techniques can be adopted to produce suitable dressings for wound-management. Herein, a critical review of the methods used to produce asymmetric membranes is presented, highlighting the different properties that can be enhanced for wound healing purposes. |
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