Bio-inspired adhesive hydrogel for wound healing

Wenzhao Li , Yuandong Zheng , Weiran Pang , Puxiang Lai
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Abstract

Wound healing introduces a series of interesting challenges in healthcare, such as open wounds, burn wounds, and chronic infection wounds. Hence more accurate and effective biomedical materials are expected, for which emerging hydrogels with unique and excellent properties have demonstrated great potential. When they are applied as wound dressings, tissue patches, plugging agent, drug carriers, and biosensors, etc., there are urgent requirements for adhesive capabilities. The existence of interfacial water, soft tissue and moving surfaces, safety, and harmlessness, however, constitutes major constraints for medical adhesive hydrogels. In nature, organisms often adhere through unique structures or specific chemical components, which stimulates inspirations for medical hydrogels to overcome the above challenges. In this review, we will classify adhesive hydrogels into glue-like adhesives and tape-like patches according to their form. First, this review will introduce the principles and design ideas of biomedical adhesive hydrogels. Then, as biomedical materials, the applications and effects of their interactions with organisms through adhesion will be summarized. Finally, this review will summarize the achievements, challenges, and future development of bio-inspired adhesive hydrogel towards wound healing.

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用于伤口愈合的仿生粘合剂水凝胶
伤口愈合在医疗保健中引入了一系列有趣的挑战,如开放性伤口、烧伤伤口和慢性感染伤口。因此,人们期待着更准确、更有效的生物医学材料,新兴的具有独特和优异性能的水凝胶已显示出巨大的潜力。当它们被用作伤口敷料、组织贴片、堵塞剂、药物载体和生物传感器等时,对粘合能力有着迫切的要求。然而,界面水、软组织和移动表面的存在、安全性和无害性构成了医用粘合剂水凝胶的主要制约因素。在自然界中,生物体通常通过独特的结构或特定的化学成分粘附,这激发了医用水凝胶克服上述挑战的灵感。在这篇综述中,我们将根据粘性水凝胶的形式将其分为胶状粘合剂和带状贴片。首先,本文将介绍生物医学粘性水凝胶的原理和设计思想。然后,作为生物医学材料,将总结它们通过粘附与生物体相互作用的应用和效果。最后,本文将总结生物启发粘附水凝胶在创伤愈合方面的成就、挑战和未来发展。
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