Certain Aspects of Silver and Silver Nanoparticles in Wound Care: A Minireview

Konop, M; Damps, T; Misicka, A; Rudnicka, L

HERO ID

4131016

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Journal Article

Year

2016

HERO ID 4131016
In Press No
Year 2016
Title Certain Aspects of Silver and Silver Nanoparticles in Wound Care: A Minireview
Authors Konop, M; Damps, T; Misicka, A; Rudnicka, L
Journal Journal of Nanomaterials
Abstract Resistance to antimicrobial agents by pathogenic bacteria has emerged in recent years and is a major health problem. In this context silver and silver nanoparticles (AgNP) have been known to have inhibitory and bactericidal effects and was used throughout history for treatment of skin ulcer, bone fracture, and supporting wound healing. In all of these applications prevention and treatment of bacterial colonized/infected wounds are critical. In this context silver and its derivatives play an important role in health care. Silver is widely used in clinical practice in the form of silver nitrate and/or silver sulfadiazine. In the last few years silver nanoparticles entered into clinical practice as both antimicrobial and antifungal agents. In addition, nanosilver is used in coating medical devices (catheters) and as component of wound dressings. In this paper we present summarized information about silver and nanoparticles made of silver in the context of their useful properties, especially antibacterial ones, being of a great interest for researchers and clinicians.
Doi 10.1155/2016/7614753
Wosid WOS:000370263100001
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