Transdermal Delivery System in Skin Wound Healing Using Silver Nanomaterials

سال انتشار: 1402
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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WTRMED10_044

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Introduction: Wound healing is a complex process that involves the restoration of damaged tissue and the prevention of infection. Traditional wound healing methods, such as the use of topical ointments and dressings, have limitations in terms of their effectiveness and the potential for adverse reactions. As a result, there has been growing interest in the use of nanomaterials for wound healing applications. One promising approach is the use of transdermal delivery systems to apply nanomaterials directly to the wound site. So in this study we explore the advantages of this method using existing literature.Search method: This study summarizes the results of scientific articles since ۲۰۰۰.Result and conclusion: Nanomaterials have unique properties that make them well-suited for wound healing applications. For example, they can be designed to release drugs or other therapeutic agents in a controlled manner, which can help to promote healing and prevent infection. Additionally, their small size allows them to penetrate the skin more easily, which can improve their effectiveness. There are several different types of nanomaterials that have been investigated for wound healing applications, including nanoparticles, nanofibers, and nanocomposites. These materials can be made from a variety of substances, including metals, polymers, and ceramics. In addition to their potential therapeutic benefits, nanomaterials also have some unique challenges that must be addressed in order to ensure their safety and effectiveness. For example, there is concern about the potential for nanomaterials to accumulate in the body over time, which could lead to toxicity or other adverse effects. One example of a safe nanomaterial that has shown promise for wound healing is silver nanoparticles. Silver has long been known for its antimicrobial properties, and silver nanoparticles have been shown to be effective at killing a wide range of bacteria and fungi. Additionally, silver nanoparticles can be incorporated into dressings or other wound care products to provide sustained release of the silver ions over time. As research in this area continues, it is likely that we will see the development of new and innovative nanomaterials made from silver which can further improve the outcomes of wound healing.

نویسندگان

Azam Moslehi

Cellular and Molecular research center, Qom university of medical sciences, Qom, Iran

Fatemeh Heidari

Cellular and Molecular research center, Qom university of medical sciences, Qom, Iran

Ali Torkamandi

Medical student, student research committee, Qom University of medical sciences, Qom, Iran