Development of smart bandages from gelidium extract for efficient wound healing

SOWMIYA et al.: DEVELOPMENT OF SMART BANDAGES

Authors

  • Sowmiya K Centre for biotechnology, Alagappa college of technology, Anna university- Chennai- 600 025
  • Hemalatha V Centre for biotechnology, Alagappa college of technology, Anna university- Chennai- 600 025
  • Chozhavendhan S bDepartment of biotechnology, Vivekanandha College of Engineering for Women, Tiruchengode – 637205
  • Nithya T G cDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science and Humanities, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, TamilNadu, 603203
  • Renganathan Sahadevan Professor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56042/ijeb.v64i09.23967

Keywords:

Anthocyanins, Carboxymethyl cellulose, pH-responsive materials, Biodegradable dressing, Wound monitoring

Abstract

The prolonged and acute wound healing processes continue to remain a clinical issue due to the risk associated with the presence of infection, lack of efficient wound evaluation tools, and requirement of efficient and sustainable patient therapeutic interventions. Traditional wound coverings offer passive protection and can lack real-time monitoring of infection, pH changes, and healing status, which can compromise the treatment outcomes. The necessity to make medical device designs more environmentally friendly, mitigate antimicrobial resistance, and monitor healing have resulted in a rise in the demand of intelligent wound dressings for several environmentally friendly ones.
This study therefore seeks to address these gaps by coming up with a smart biochromic therapeutic dressing that is formulated using natural beetroot stalk and Gelidium acerosa extract that have pH-sensitive colorimetric sensing and bioactive release to enhance wound management at large scale. 

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Published

21-08-2026

How to Cite

Development of smart bandages from gelidium extract for efficient wound healing: SOWMIYA et al.: DEVELOPMENT OF SMART BANDAGES. (2026). Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (IJEB), 64(09), 879-891. https://doi.org/10.56042/ijeb.v64i09.23967

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