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A Macroporous Hydrogel Dressing with Enhanced Antibacterial and Anti‐Inflammatory Capabilities for Accelerated Wound Healing
Author(s) -
Huang WenCan,
Ying Rui,
Wang Wei,
Guo Yuning,
He Yongjun,
Mo Xinya,
Xue Changhu,
Mao Xiangzhao
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
advanced functional materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.069
H-Index - 322
eISSN - 1616-3028
pISSN - 1616-301X
DOI - 10.1002/adfm.202000644
Subject(s) - wound healing , materials science , agarose , self healing hydrogels , in vivo , antibacterial activity , regeneration (biology) , biomedical engineering , chemical engineering , bacteria , polymer chemistry , chemistry , chromatography , surgery , medicine , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , genetics , engineering
Here, a novel macroporous hydrogel dressing is presented that can accelerate wound healing and guard against bacteria‐associated wound infection. Carboxymethyl agarose (CMA) is successfully prepared from agarose. The CMA molecular chains are cross‐linked by hydrogen bonding to form a supramolecular hydrogel, and the hydroxy groups in the CMA molecules complex with Ag + to promote hydrogel formation. This hydrogel composite exhibits pH‐responsiveness and temperature‐responsiveness and releases Ag + , an antibacterial agent, over a prolonged period of time. Moreover, this hydrogel exhibits outstanding cytocompatibility and hemocompatibility. In vitro and in vivo investigations demonstrate that the hydrogel has enhanced antibacterial and anti‐inflammatory capabilities and can significantly accelerate skin tissue regeneration and wound closure. Astonishingly, the hydrogel can cause the inflammation process to occur earlier and for a shorter amount of time than in a normal process. Given its excellent antibacterial, anti‐inflammatory, and physicochemical properties, the broad application of this hydrogel in bacteria‐associated wound management is anticipated.