Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2026
DOI
10.1016/j.mtsust.2026.101327
Publication Title
Materials Today Sustainability
Volume
34
Pages
101327
Abstract
There is an increasing necessity for advanced, sustainable, and biocompatible materials for wound healing as therapeutic and diagnostic products. Marine environments, characterized by high biodiversity, offer an underutilized source of natural resources with enormous potential for creating novel materials for dressings. This review highlights the revolutionary nature of polymeric biomaterials of marine origin, with a focus on polysaccharides, like alginate, chitosan, and carrageenan; proteins, such as collagen and gelatin. These biopolymers are outstanding in their physicochemical properties, such as biodegradability, bioactivity, and modifiable mechanical strength, which enable their use in wound-healing systems. Besides, these biomaterials may be easily chemically and physically modified, enabling enhanced multifunctionality and integration into complex biomedical environments. Marine-based biopolymers are renewable, abundant, and offer environmentally benign alternatives to synthetic materials, thereby resolving sustainability concerns in large-scale biomedical manufacturing. This report addresses the recent development of maritime-derived polymers and the resulting wound dressings for state-of-the-art wound healing, highlighting significant challenges and future perspectives.
Rights
© 2026 The Authors.
This is an open access article under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) License.
Data Availability
Article states: "Data will be made available on request."
Original Publication Citation
Khan, M. U. A., Yousaf, S., Abdal-Hay, A., Abdullah, M. F. B., Madani, S., Zafar, M. S., Stojanović, G. M., & Tayebi, L. (2026). Recent insight and perspective of marine-inspired biopolymers for wound healing applications – a review. Materials Today Sustainability, 34, Article 101327. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtsust.2026.101327
Repository Citation
Khan, Muhammad Umar Aslam; Yousaf, Saiqa; Abdal-Hay, Abdalla; Abdullah, Mohd Faizal Bin; Madani, Sahar; Zafar, Muhammad Shahzad; Stojanović, Goran M.; and Tayebi, Lobat, "Recent Insight and Perspective of Marine-Inspired Biopolymers for Wound Healing Applications - A Review" (2026). Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty Publications. 592.
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/ece_fac_pubs/592
ORCID
0000-0003-1947-5658 (Tayebi)
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