Okur, Mehmet EvrenÖzcan Bülbül, EceMutlu, GökçeEleftheriadou, KalliopiKarantas, Ioannis D.Üstündağ Okur, NeslihanSiafaka, Panoraia I.2021-09-202021-09-202021Okur, M. E., Bülbül, E. Ö., Mutlu, G., Eleftherıadou, K., Karantas, I. D., Okur, N. Ü., & Sıafaka, P. I. (2021). An Updated Review for the Diabetic Wound Healing Systems. Current drug targets, 10.2174/1389450122666210914104428. Advance online publication.https://doi.org/10.2174/1389450122666210914104428https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12713/2093Background & objective: Diabetes is a global health problem associated with millions of deaths; the most common of diabetes complications is that wounds of diabetic patients tend to heal more slowly or non-healed at all, leading to undesirable facts. Diabetic wounds if become chronic and infected could provoke lower extremities amputation, sepsis even death. Hence, early detection, careful examination, debridement, cleaning, and prevention or controlling the infection of diabetic wounds are important factors for the successful outcome of the case. During the years, various promising wound dressings incorporating antimicrobial molecules, growth factors, and wound healing agents have been developed, targeting diabetic wounds. Nonetheless, the choice of dressing is mainly based on the experience of each clinician. Summary: This review summarizes the main points of diabetes complications, diabetic wounds, and infections. In further, an overview of the current drug delivery systems for topical wound delivery of various active ingredients has been performed. This update could be helpful for scientists and especially clinicians who desire to plan and work with new strategies for the healing of diabetic wounds.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAntimicrobialsDiabetic WoundsGrowth FactorsNatural CompoundsScaffoldsWound HealingAn updated review for the diabetic wound healing systemsArticle34521324WOS:0007673244000062-s2.0-85128289808Q310.2174/1389450122666210914104428N/A