Oxygen Delivery Biomaterials in Wound Healing Applications

dc.contributor.author Bayraktar, Sema
dc.contributor.author Üstün, Cansu
dc.contributor.author Kehr, Nermin Seda
dc.date.accessioned 2024-01-06T07:21:29Z
dc.date.available 2024-01-06T07:21:29Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.description.abstract Oxygen (O2) delivery biomaterials have attracted great interest in the treatment of chronic wounds due to their potential applications in local and continuous O2 generation and delivery, improving cell viability until vascularization occurs, promoting structural growth of new blood vessels, simulating collagen synthesis, killing bacteria and reducing hypoxia-induced tissue damage. Therefore, different types of O2 delivery biomaterials including thin polymer films, fibers, hydrogels, or nanocomposite hydrogels have been developed to provide controlled, sufficient and long-lasting O2 to prevent hypoxia and maintain cell viability until the engineered tissue is vascularized by the host system. These biomaterials are made by various approaches, such as encapsulating O2 releasing molecules into hydrogels, polymer microspheres and 3D printed hydrogel scaffolds and adsorbing O2 carrying reagents into polymer films of fibers. In this article, different O2 generating sources such as solid inorganic peroxides, liquid peroxides, and photosynthetic microalgae, and O2 carrying perfluorocarbons and hemoglobin are presented and the applications of O2 delivery biomaterials in promoting wound healing are discussed. Furthermore, challenges encountered and future perspectives are highlighted. Oxygen delivery (O2) biomaterials have attracted great interest in the treatment of chronic wounds due to their ability to continuously deliver oxygen and support cell viability. Therefore, various O2 generating sources such as solid inorganic peroxides, liquid peroxides and photosynthetic microalgae, and O2-carrying perfluorocarbons and hemoglobin are incorporated into different biomaterial networks for wound healing applications.image en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.1002/mabi.202300363
dc.identifier.issn 1616-5187
dc.identifier.issn 1616-5195
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dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1002/mabi.202300363
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/11147/14136
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH en_US
dc.relation.ispartof Macromolecular Bioscience en_US
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess en_US
dc.subject biomaterials en_US
dc.subject chronic wounds en_US
dc.subject hypoxia en_US
dc.subject oxygen delivery en_US
dc.subject wound healing en_US
dc.subject In-Vivo Evaluation en_US
dc.subject Generating Scaffolds en_US
dc.subject Carriers en_US
dc.subject Hydrogels en_US
dc.subject Chitosan en_US
dc.subject Release en_US
dc.subject Differentiation en_US
dc.subject Nanoparticles en_US
dc.subject Angiogenesis en_US
dc.subject Inflammation en_US
dc.title Oxygen Delivery Biomaterials in Wound Healing Applications en_US
dc.type Review en_US
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gdc.description.department İzmir Institute of Technology en_US
gdc.description.departmenttemp [Bayraktar, Sema; Ustun, Cansu; Kehr, Nermin Seda] Izmir Inst Technol, Dept Chem, TR-35430 Urla Izmir, Turkiye en_US
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gdc.oaire.keywords Oxygen
gdc.oaire.keywords Wound Healing
gdc.oaire.keywords Polymers
gdc.oaire.keywords Humans
gdc.oaire.keywords Biocompatible Materials
gdc.oaire.keywords Hydrogels
gdc.oaire.keywords Hypoxia
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