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H-Bonds Enhanced Natural Polyphenols Bined Polysaccharide/Gelatin Composites with Controlled Photothermal Stimulation Phase Transition for Wound Care

Severe open wounds should be closed immediately and regularly undergo re-examination and debridement. Therefore, dressings should effectively cover the wound, creating a moist environment for healing while meeting mechanical requirements for daily movement and adaptability. Herein, a low-cost and ea...

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Published in:Biomaterials research 2024, 28(00), , pp.1099-1114
Main Authors: Chen, Chonghao, Zhang, Junbo, Zhong, Guofeng, Lei, Pengkun, Qin, Xuhua, Zhang, Chen, Zeng, Rui, Qu, Yan
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description Severe open wounds should be closed immediately and regularly undergo re-examination and debridement. Therefore, dressings should effectively cover the wound, creating a moist environment for healing while meeting mechanical requirements for daily movement and adaptability. Herein, a low-cost and easy-to-prepare plant polysaccharide hydrogel was reported. The Benth polysaccharide strengthened the hydrogel network by hydrogen bonding and changed the phase transition temperature, but retained the thermal response characteristics of the hydrogel. By adjusting the polysaccharide concentration, MepGel(1) can be prepared to remain stable as a semisolid at body temperature and transform into a shear-thinning semifluid state when appropriately heated. The composite hydrogel could be easily shaped, effectively closing wounds of different shapes, while maintaining excellent mechanical properties. Importantly, this composite hydrogel had a near-infrared photothermal effect resulting in excellent antibacterial effect and collided with its own thermal response producing functions conducive to wound care, like accelerating the self-healing of the dressing, achieving re-adhesion, and further covering the wound. Furthermore, the hydrogel had excellent biocompatibility, enhancing immunity and promoting healing of bacterial-infected wounds. The low cost and rich functionality demonstrated by MepGel had the potential to face the enormous challenges and economic burden of clinical wound healing.
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