Developmental prospectives of new generation super absorbent wound dressing materials from sulfated polysaccharide of marine red algae

Authors

Amruth P, Rosemol Jacob M
Biochemistry and Nutrition Division, ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, Cochin- 682029, Kerala, India.
Faculty of Marine Sciences, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Cochin-682022, Kerala, India.
Suseela Mathew, Anandan
Biochemistry and Nutrition Division, ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, Cochin- 682029, Kerala, India.

Abstract

Wound healing remains as a dynamic process and the type of dressing material significantly affects the efficacy of healing. The identification of ideal dressings to use for a particular wound type is an important requisite facilitating the entire process of healing. Chronic, high exudate wounds are dynamic in presentation and remain as a major health care burden. Researchers have sort to design and optimize biodegradable wound dressings that focuses to optimize moisture retentiveness, as superior character in the healing process. In addition, dressings have been designed to visualize the wound bed by improving the optical property, target and kill infection-causing bacteria, with the incorporation of antimicrobial agents, nanomaterials and numerous other measures. For the practitioners, choosing the optimal dressing decreases time to healing, provides cost-effective care and improves patient quality of life. The current mini review highlights the ideal characters of wound dressing materials and presents insights on the superior characters of carrageenan bio composites for prospective advancements in research in the area of wound care and management.