The future of burn and wound care is looking fishy—in a good way. New research suggests that a greater variety of fish skins ...
4 For wound care, several studies have demonstrated that these biomaterials support wound generation in vivo. For example, poly-lactic acid (PLA) nanosheet dressing led to more rapid skin ...
Future wound care will feature regenerative medicine, smart dressings with sensors, and nanotechnology-infused bandages for ...
Most diabetic wound care products are passive dressings, only providing a protective barrier against the external environment ...
Tilapia fish skin, rich in collagen, offers a revolutionary, cost-effective burn treatment by promoting faster healing, ...
A Master’s student from the University of Wolverhampton has developed a ground-breaking biodegradable wound dressing which ...
Pioneering research from the Ateneo de Manila University could turn bangus fish skin—a common byproduct of the Philippine ...
Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) researchers discovered a promising use for ‘bangus’ fish skin, which is often discarded as ...
It is a nonadherent dressing to moist wound beds but adheres ultra-gently to dry skin (Bayer Health Care Partners, 2000). It conforms well to body contours without causing friction. This dressing ...
The global chronic wound care market is poised for significant growth, with a projected rise at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3.8% from 2023 to 2033. The market value is forecasted to ...