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Research Progress of Drug-loaded Electrospinning Dressings for Diabetic Ulcers |
WEN Xiao-hu,MA Shi-wen,JIANG Shi-hao,DANG Zheng,ZHAO Peng-xiang**() |
Faculty of Environment and Life, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China |
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Abstract Diabetic ulcer is one of the most serious complications of diabetes mellitus. It has the characteristics of long healing cycle, difficulty in cure and high recurrence rate. Dressing as an important part of the treatment of diabetic ulcers cannot be ignored. Ideal wound dressings should have characteristics of hemostasis, antibacterial property and high biocompatibility, while traditional dressings are far from meeting the needs of diabetic wounds. With the development of nanotechnology, nanofiber dressings prepared by electrospinning technology have made some progress in the treatment of diabetic ulcers. Therefore, based on the understanding of the refractory mechanism of diabetic ulcers, the matrix materials, loading materials and research status of electrospun nanofiber dressings were reviewed, so as to provide reference for further research.
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Received: 25 August 2022
Published: 31 March 2023
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Corresponding Authors:
**Peng-xiang ZHAO
E-mail: zpx@bjut.edu.cn
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