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<note>Microparticles are one of the delivery systems which protect drugs from the harsh environments
and also can stabilize drugs or eliminate discrepancies. The aim of this study was to discuss
topical microparticle delivery system which contains natural oils for burn wounds and also to
classify burns and wound healing process. This scoping review consists of 50 publications from
periods between 2016 and 2020 which resulted from the extraction of 63 publications from
search engines using various keywords. Data of publications that met the inclusion and
exclusion criteria were extracted manually. Most publications presented on burn wound
treatment used microparticles containing synthetic drugs and natural oils. The review also
pointed at a wide variety of topical product dosage forms related to formulations that range in

consistency from liquid to semi-solid preparations, but the most popular product is the semi-
solid preparations. The use of natural oils in topical microparticles using natural or synthetic

polymers provides more advantages and is recommended for drug or cosmetic development
specifically in wound care.
Keywords: Burn, Bacterial infection, Human skin, Microparticles, Topical, Wound.</note>
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