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Review MedComm. 2025 Mar 22;6(4):e70113. doi: 10.1002/mco2.70113 Q110.72025

Bioactive hemostatic materials: a new strategy for promoting wound healing and tissue regeneration

生物活性止血材料:促进伤口愈合和组织再生的新策略 翻译改进

Zhengyuan Liu  1  2  3, Junnan Xu  4, Xing Wang  1

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  • 1 Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences Institute of Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China.
  • 2 Sino-Danish College University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS) Beijing China.
  • 3 Nano-Science Center University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark.
  • 4 Department of Urology the Third Medical Center of PLA General Hospital Beijing China.
  • DOI: 10.1002/mco2.70113 PMID: 40123833

    摘要 Ai翻译

    Wound healing remains a critical global healthcare challenge, with an annual treatment cost exceeding $50 billion worldwide. Over the past decade, significant advances in wound care have focused on developing sophisticated biomaterials that promote tissue regeneration and prevent complications. Despite these developments, there remains a crucial need for multifunctional wound healing materials that can effectively address the complex, multiphase nature of wound repair while being cost effective and easily applicable in various clinical settings. This review systematically analyzes the latest developments in wound healing materials, examining their chemical composition, structural design, and therapeutic mechanisms. We comprehensively evaluate various bioactive components, including natural polymers, synthetic matrices, and hybrid composites, along with their different forms, such as hydrogels, powders, and smart dressings. Special attention is given to emerging strategies in material design that integrate multiple therapeutic functions, including sustained drug delivery, infection prevention, and tissue regeneration promotion. The insights provided in this review illuminate the path toward next-generation wound healing materials, highlighting opportunities for developing more effective therapeutic solutions that can significantly improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare burden.

    Keywords: biomaterials; multifunctional wound healing materials; smart dressings; wound healing.

    Keywords:hemostatic materials; wound healing; tissue regeneration

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