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Recent advances in electrospun nanofibers for wound dressing

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In this paper , the most recent developments of electrospun nanofibers as wound dressings are reviewed, including polymer materials, structure characteristics and the function of promoting wound healing.
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This article is published in European Polymer Journal.The article was published on 2022-08-01. It has received 19 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Nanofiber & Electrospinning.

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Additive manufacturing of sustainable biomaterials for biomedical applications

TL;DR: In this paper , the influence of nanoparticles on the biological and mechanical performances of 3D-printed tissue scaffolds has been analyzed in functional clinical settings including wound dressing, drug delivery systems, medical implants and tissue engineering.
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Preparation and evaluation of dual drug-loaded nanofiber membranes based on coaxial electrostatic spinning technology.

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors presented a novel centella total glucoside-ciprofloxacin dual-loaded coaxial nanofiber membrane (CDCNM) by using coaxial electrostatic spinning technique.
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Application of essential oils as slow-release antimicrobial agents in food preservation: Preparation strategies, release mechanisms and application cases.

TL;DR: In this article , the antibacterial effect of essential oil (EO) as an antimicrobial agent on foodborne bacteria and its mechanism was analyzed, and the application strategies of EOs as a sustained-release antimicrobial agents in food preservation were reviewed.
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Silk fibroin combined with electrospinning as a promising strategy for tissue regeneration.

TL;DR: In this paper , the research progress of electrospun silk fibroin nanofibers in the regeneration of skin, vascular, bone, neural, tendons, cardiac, periodontal, ocular and other tissues is discussed in detail.
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Electrospinning of cotton-like fibers based on cerium-doped sol-gel bioactive glass

TL;DR: In this paper , Ce-doped calcium silicate-based bioactive glass sols were electrospun under well-defined parameters and heat-treated to obtain cotton-like fibrous structures.
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Wound dressing based on electrospun PVA/chitosan/starch nanofibrous mats: Fabrication, antibacterial and cytocompatibility evaluation and in vitro healing assay.

TL;DR: Suitable mechanical properties of nanofibrous dressing in both dry and wet states confirm the capability of fabricated wound dressing to protect wound area against the external forces during the healing process.
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Electrospun polymer micro/nanofibers as pharmaceutical repositories for healthcare.

TL;DR: The basic principles of electrospinning, and the mechanisms and applications of Electrospun micro/nanofibers for delivery of small molecule drugs, proteins, and nucleic acids in the healthcare field are introduced.
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Advances in Skin Regeneration: Application of Electrospun Scaffolds

TL;DR: The application of biocompatible natural, synthetic and composite polymers to fabricate electrospun scaffolds as skin substitutes and wound dressings with the aim of ameliorating cellular behavior, wound healing, and skin regeneration are discussed.
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Electrospun Janus nanofibers loaded with a drug and inorganic nanoparticles as an effective antibacterial wound dressing

TL;DR: The PVP-CIP/EC-AgNPs Janus fibers could be a promising candidate for effective wound dressings and paves a new way for creating Janus structure-based advanced functional nanomaterials.
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Honey loaded alginate/PVA nanofibrous membrane as potential bioactive wound dressing

TL;DR: Honey was incorporated into an alginate/PVA-based electrospun nanofibrous membrane to develop an efficient wound dressing material and showed enhanced antioxidant activity, suggesting the ability to control the overproduction of reactive oxygen species.
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