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Role of Polyphenols, Their Nano-formulations, and Biomaterials in Diabetic Wound Healing.

Nasr A EmadIqra ZaiSaeem PashaJayamenti PanditMohd Ashif KhanYasmin Sultana
Published in: Endocrine, metabolic & immune disorders drug targets (2023)
A diabetic wound is one of the major complications arising from hyperglycemia, neuropathy, and oxidative stress in diabetic patients. Finding effective treatments for diabetic wounds has been difficult owing to the complex pathophysiology of diabetic wound environments. Chronic wounds are notoriously difficult to treat with conventional wound care methods. In recent years, polyphenols found in plants have received much interest as a potential treatment for diabetic wounds. Their key benefits are their safety and the fact that they act through many molecular routes to treat diabetic wounds. However, problems with their formulation development, including lipophilicity, light sensitivity, limited membrane permeability, rapid systemic elimination, and enzymatic degradation, prevented them from gaining clinical attention. This article highlights and discusses the mechanism of polyphenols and various polyphenol-based drug delivery systems used till now to treat diabetic wounds. The consideration that should be taken in polyphenols-based nano-formulations and their prospect for diabetic wounds are also discussed briefly.
Keyphrases
  • wound healing
  • type diabetes
  • oxidative stress
  • healthcare
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • risk factors
  • dna damage
  • endothelial cells
  • working memory
  • drug induced
  • ischemia reperfusion injury
  • heat shock protein