Exploring nanobioceramics in wound healing as effective and economical alternatives

    September 2024 in “ Heliyon
    Hanan Adnan Shaker Al-Naymi, Mastafa H. Al‐Musawi, Marjan Mirhaj, Hamideh Valizadeh, Arefeh Momeni, Amir Mohammad Danesh Pajooh, Mina Shahriari‐Khalaji, Fariborz Sharifianjazi, Ketevan Tavamaishvili, Nafise Kazemi, Saeideh Salehi, Ahmadreza Arefpour, Mohamadreza Tavakoli
    This review discusses the potential of nanobioceramics as effective and economical alternatives for wound healing. Bioceramics, which release inorganic ions, play a crucial role in cellular metabolism and exhibit bactericidal activity, aiding in the repair of both hard and soft tissues without the side effects or bacterial resistance associated with conventional medications. The review categorizes bioceramics into oxide ceramics, silicate-based ceramics, and calcium-phosphate ceramics, highlighting their bioactivity and antibacterial properties. The authors aim to encourage further research into combining bioceramics with other biomaterials to enhance wound healing processes.
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