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Double Network Physical Crosslinked Hydrogel for Healing Skin Wounds: New Formulation Based on Polysaccharides and Zn[sup.2+]

Developing convenient, efficient, and natural wound dressings remain the foremost strategy for treating skin wounds. Thus, we innovatively combined the semi-dissolved acidified sol-gel conversion method with the internal gelation method to fabricate SA (sodium alginate)/CS (chitosan)/Zn[sup.2+] phys...

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Published in:International journal of molecular sciences 2023-08, Vol.24 (17)
Main Authors: Cui, Shenghao, Yang, Faming, Yu, Dingyi, Shi, Chao, Zhao, Di, Chen, Liqi, Chen, Jingdi
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description Developing convenient, efficient, and natural wound dressings remain the foremost strategy for treating skin wounds. Thus, we innovatively combined the semi-dissolved acidified sol-gel conversion method with the internal gelation method to fabricate SA (sodium alginate)/CS (chitosan)/Zn[sup.2+] physically cross-linked double network hydrogel and named it SA/CS/Zn[sup.2+] PDH. The characterization results demonstrated that increased Zn[sup.2+] content led to hydrogels with improved physical and chemical properties, such as rheology, water retention, and swelling capacity. Moreover, the hydrogels exhibited favorable antibacterial properties and biocompatibility. Notably, the establishment of an in vitro pro-healing wound model further confirmed that the hydrogel had a superior ability to repair wounds and promote skin regeneration. In future, as a natural biomaterial with antimicrobial properties, it has the potential to promote wound healing.
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Biological products
Care and treatment
Chemical properties
Crosslinked polymers
Polysaccharides
Skin
Wounds and injuries
Zinc
Zinc compounds
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