advantages like fewer side effects and are cheaper in price over modern drugs but
have some limitations like low bioavailability. The impregnation of herbal drugs into
proper delivery vehicles improves its bioavailability and sustained its release over
the wound site. The herbal drug-impregnated wound dressing materials exhibit
better cell attachment, proliferation, differentiation and antimicrobial properties
and increase the overall quality of wound healing. The future direction of wound
management includes the design of the drug-impregnated systems using shape
memory polymers which will change its shape with healing of the wound and
deliver the drug molecules either through controlled release, changing the shapes
or combining all these therapies for effective wound management (Biswas et al.
2016, 2018c, 2019a, b).
Fig. 30.3 Clinical study using herbal drug-impregnated different dressing materials. The ulcers at
different parts of the body threated with panchavalkala-loaded solution, PLA film and electrospun
scaffold
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