Antioxidant biomaterials in cutaneous wound healing and tissue regeneration: A critical review
Natural-based biomaterials play an important role in developing new products for medical applications, primarily in cutaneous injuries. A large panel of biomaterials with antioxidant properties has revealed an advancement in supporting and expediting tissue regeneration. However, their low bioavaila...
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my.um.eprints.383352023-07-06T03:41:41Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/38335/ Antioxidant biomaterials in cutaneous wound healing and tissue regeneration: A critical review Fadilah, Nur Izzah Md Phang, Shou Jin Kamaruzaman, Nurkhuzaiah Salleh, Atiqah Zawani, Mazlan Sanyal, Arka Maarof, Manira Fauzi, Mh Busra QD Chemistry QH301 Biology R Medicine (General) Natural-based biomaterials play an important role in developing new products for medical applications, primarily in cutaneous injuries. A large panel of biomaterials with antioxidant properties has revealed an advancement in supporting and expediting tissue regeneration. However, their low bioavailability in preventing cellular oxidative stress through the delivery system limits their therapeutic activity at the injury site. The integration of antioxidant compounds in the implanted biomaterial should be able to maintain their antioxidant activity while facilitating skin tissue recovery. This review summarises the recent literature that reported the role of natural antioxidant-incorporated biomaterials in promoting skin wound healing and tissue regeneration, which is supported by evidence from in vitro, in vivo, and clinical studies. Antioxidant-based therapies for wound healing have shown promising evidence in numerous animal studies, even though clinical studies remain very limited. We also described the underlying mechanism of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and provided a comprehensive review of ROS-scavenging biomaterials found in the literature in the last six years. MDPI 2023-04 Article PeerReviewed Fadilah, Nur Izzah Md and Phang, Shou Jin and Kamaruzaman, Nurkhuzaiah and Salleh, Atiqah and Zawani, Mazlan and Sanyal, Arka and Maarof, Manira and Fauzi, Mh Busra (2023) Antioxidant biomaterials in cutaneous wound healing and tissue regeneration: A critical review. Antioxidants, 12 (4). ISSN 2076-3921, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox12040787 <https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox12040787>. 10.3390/antiox12040787 |
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Natural-based biomaterials play an important role in developing new products for medical applications, primarily in cutaneous injuries. A large panel of biomaterials with antioxidant properties has revealed an advancement in supporting and expediting tissue regeneration. However, their low bioavailability in preventing cellular oxidative stress through the delivery system limits their therapeutic activity at the injury site. The integration of antioxidant compounds in the implanted biomaterial should be able to maintain their antioxidant activity while facilitating skin tissue recovery. This review summarises the recent literature that reported the role of natural antioxidant-incorporated biomaterials in promoting skin wound healing and tissue regeneration, which is supported by evidence from in vitro, in vivo, and clinical studies. Antioxidant-based therapies for wound healing have shown promising evidence in numerous animal studies, even though clinical studies remain very limited. We also described the underlying mechanism of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and provided a comprehensive review of ROS-scavenging biomaterials found in the literature in the last six years. |
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Antioxidant biomaterials in cutaneous wound healing and tissue regeneration: A critical review |
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Antioxidant biomaterials in cutaneous wound healing and tissue regeneration: A critical review |
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Antioxidant biomaterials in cutaneous wound healing and tissue regeneration: A critical review |
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Antioxidant biomaterials in cutaneous wound healing and tissue regeneration: A critical review |
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Antioxidant biomaterials in cutaneous wound healing and tissue regeneration: A critical review |
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antioxidant biomaterials in cutaneous wound healing and tissue regeneration: a critical review |
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