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

IF 8.1 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Biomaterials research Pub Date : 2024-09-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.34133/bmr.0082
Chonghao Chen, Junbo Zhang, Guofeng Zhong, Pengkun Lei, Xuhua Qin, Chen Zhang, Rui Zeng, Yan Qu
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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 Mesona chinensis 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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用于伤口护理的具有可控光热刺激相变的 H 键增强型天然多酚复合多糖/明胶复合材料。
严重的开放性伤口应立即缝合,并定期进行复查和清创。因此,敷料应有效覆盖伤口,为伤口愈合创造一个湿润的环境,同时满足日常活动和适应性的机械要求。本文报告了一种低成本、易制备的植物多糖水凝胶。Mesona chinensis Benth 多糖通过氢键增强了水凝胶网络,改变了相变温度,但保留了水凝胶的热反应特性。通过调节多糖浓度,MepGel(1)可在体温下保持稳定的半固体状态,并在适当加热后转变为剪切稀化的半流体状态。这种复合水凝胶易于成型,可有效闭合不同形状的伤口,同时保持良好的机械性能。重要的是,这种复合水凝胶具有近红外光热效应,可产生极佳的抗菌效果,并与自身的热反应相碰撞,产生有利于伤口护理的功能,如加速敷料的自我愈合、实现再粘合和进一步覆盖伤口。此外,水凝胶还具有良好的生物相容性,能增强免疫力,促进细菌感染伤口的愈合。MepGel 的低成本和丰富功能有望应对临床伤口愈合的巨大挑战和经济负担。
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