Gelatin for wound healing
Effective wound care solutions
Unique functionalities and properties
Why is gelatin used in wound care?
Maintaining optimal moisture balance
An excellent scaffold for cells
Protecting the wound bed
Applications of gelatin in advanced wound care
Gelatin is used in advanced wound care through its application in hydrocolloid wound dressings and hydrogel sheets, particularly for large open wounds. Studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of these gelatin-based dressings in enhancing wound healing outcomes.3,4
Hydrocolloid wound dressings
Gelatin-based hydrocolloid dressings provide a moist environment conducive to healing, preventing the wound bed from drying out and ensuring proper cellular activities. The hydrocolloid matrix absorbs exudate, reducing the risk of infection. This type of dressing is particularly effective in managing moderate to heavily exuding wounds, creating a protective barrier that minimizes the risk of contamination and mechanical injury.
Hydrogel sheets
Gelatin hydrogel sheets offer a versatile solution for wound care. These sheets are composed of a gelatin matrix that retains a significant amount of water, providing a cooling and soothing effect to the wound site. Hydrogels create a moist environment that promotes cell migration and proliferation. Additionally, hydrogel sheets can conform to the wound's shape, ensuring full coverage and protection, which is crucial for irregularly shaped wounds or those located in difficult-to-dress areas.
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References
- Bello, A.B., Kim, D., Kim, D., Park, H. and Lee, S.H., 2020. Engineering and Functionalization of Gelatin Biomaterials: From Cell Culture to Medical Applications. Tissue Engineering Part B: Reviews, 26(2), pp.164-18
- Zheng, Y., Liang, Y., Zhang, D., Sun, X., Liang, L., Li, J. and Liu, Y.N., 2018. Gelatin-based hydrogels blended with gellan as an injectable wound dressing.ACS omega, 3(5), pp.4766-4775
- Fleck CA, Simman R. Modern collagen wound dressings: function and purpose. J Am Col Certif Wound Spec. 2011 Aug 1;2(3):50-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jcws.2010.12.003. PMID: 24527149; PMCID: PMC3601889.
- Brumberg V, Astrelina T, Malivanova T, Samoilov A. Modern Wound Dressings: Hydrogel Dressings. Biomedicines. 2021 Sep 16;9(9):1235. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines9091235. PMID: 34572421; PMCID: PMC8472341.
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