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The increasing prevalence of microbial infections, especially those associated with impaired wound healing and biomedical implant failure has spurred the development of new materials having antimicrobial activity. Hydrogels are a class of highly hydrated material finding use in diverse medical applications such as drug delivery, tissue engineering, as wound fillers and as implant coatings, to name a few. The biocompatible nature of many gels makes them a convenient starting platform to develop selectively active antimicrobial materials. Hydrogels with antimicrobial properties can be obtained through the encapsulation or covalent immobilization of known antimicrobial agents, or the material itself can be designed to possess inherent antimicrobial activity. Antimicrobial hydro gels are extremely attractive materials for use as wound dressings and fillers. Due to their high water content, gels provide a moist, heavily hydrated environment to the wound area, facilitating cellular immunological activity essential to the wound healing process. However, this same hydrated environment can also facilitate microbial infection. Thus, gels capable of imparting antimicrobial action in addition to serving their primary functional role (e.g. wound healing, drug, delivery, etc…) are desirable.
"Formulation and evaluation of herbal antimicrobial Gel of different plant extract", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.9, Issue 5, page no.50 - 57, May-2024, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2405009.pdf
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