Abstract

A noticeable focus in recent years has been on creating bioactive dressings that are tailored to meet the requirements of wounds that are both acute and chronic. Because of these exceptional properties, electrospinning nanofibers stand out as a potential choice among the creative solutions being investigated. Among these are very high porosity and superior permeability to water and air, both of which are essential for promoting wound healing conditions. Moreover, these nanofibers’ ability to ward against foreign infections makes them an attractive option for improving wound care protocols. It is particularly notable because they closely mimic the extracellular matrix since this property can greatly enhance the efficacy of skin regeneration and wound healing processes. The present study aimed to explore the use of electrospinning nanofibers for bioactive dressings and wound healing. Extensive literature search was performed and relevant articles were collected from various databases like Google scholar, Taylor and Francis, Science direct, Springer, Embase, and Willey. Electrospinning nanofiber applications for the bioactive healing of wounds. The investigation begins with a comprehensive review of the wound healing procedure and the several electrospinning techniques used here. The many natural and synthetic polymers that are used to make electrospinning wound dressings are discussed in more detail. Prominent natural polymers, including hyaluronic acid, collagen, gelatin, silk fibroin, chitosan, and sodium alginate, are emphasized due to their special qualities and possible advantages in wound treatment. Furthermore, the paper explores the wide application of artificial polymers such as polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene lactone, polylactide, and polyurethane, providing insight into their roles in the advancement of sophisticated wound dressings. In conclusion, the development of electrospinning technology offers promising prospects for creating improved wound care products and dressings that have the potential to completely transform the wound management industry.

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