用于抗菌治疗的超分子共组装混合水凝胶

Zakia Riaz, Sravan Baddi, Chuan-Liang Feng
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抗生素耐药菌株引起的细菌感染是对全球健康的巨大威胁。在抗菌疗法领域,超分子水凝胶具有独特的优势,因为它们能与各种生物分子进行适应性强、灵活的非共价相互作用。超分子水凝胶通过共组装封装各种生物活性剂的能力进一步提高了其功效,使这些混合水凝胶在一个统一的系统中具有多种功能。这些功能包括自愈性、注射性、组织粘附性、药物载入便利性、控释机制、生物相容性、抗菌性和抗氧化性。这篇综述文章深入探讨了两类超分子抗菌水凝胶:i)具有内在抗菌属性的水凝胶;ii)通过将水凝胶与各种活性抗菌剂(包括各种纳米材料、抗生素、天然来源的生物活性化合物和抗菌聚合物)整合而形成的超分子共组装混合水凝胶。超分子共组装混合水凝胶的预期作用与当代医疗技术和设备相结合,对于开发高效、安全的抗菌治疗平台至关重要。此外,综述还探讨了抗菌水凝胶领域当前面临的挑战,同时阐明了该领域未来的发展前景。
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Supramolecular co-assembled hybrid hydrogels for antibacterial therapy

Bacterial infections arising from antibiotic-resistant strains represent a formidable global health threat. In the realm of antibacterial therapies, supramolecular hydrogels stand out with unique advantages owing to their adaptable and flexible non-covalent interactions with diverse biomolecules. Their ability to encapsulate a variety of biologically active agents through co-assembly further amplifies their efficacy, endowing these hybrid hydrogels with a spectrum of functionalities within a unified system. Various functionalities encompass self-healing, injectability, tissue adhesion, facile drug loading, controlled release mechanisms, biocompatibility, antibacterial properties, and antioxidative attributes. This review article delves into two categories of supramolecular antibacterial hydrogels: i) those with intrinsic antibacterial attributes and ii) supramolecular co-assembled hybrid hydrogels formed through the integration of hydrogels with an assortment of active antibacterial agents, including various nanomaterials, antibiotics, biologically active compounds derived from natural sources, and antibacterial polymers. The anticipated role of supramolecular co-assembled hybrid hydrogels, coupled with contemporary medical technologies and devices, is paramount in the development of highly effective and secure platforms for antibacterial therapy. Furthermore, review addresses the current challenges in the realm of antibacterial hydrogels while elucidating prospective future advancements in this field.

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