Development of Cellulose-Based Hydrogels and Nanofibers
    
The development of cellulose-based hydrogels and nanofibers for skin regeneration in wound healing, focusing on biocompatibility, moisture control, and antimicrobial properties, is currently one of the key research areas in medical science and biomaterials. Scientific studies indicate that these structures, in addition to maintaining a moist environment, can also release disinfectant, anti-inflammatory, or regenerative agents in a controlled manner, thereby accelerating the healing process of chronic wounds and burns. Moreover, incorporating safe nanoparticles, plant extracts, exosomes, and growth factors into cellulose-based hydrogels plays an effective role in promoting cell proliferation and migration, as well as the regeneration of damaged tissues.
Considering these findings, Farayesh Eltiyam Bakhsh Company has initiated the formulation process of three cellulose-based hydrogel models combined with chitosan and herbal extracts. The company has also obtained the necessary approvals for the base formulations from laboratories accredited by the Food and Drug Administration.