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Cationic peptide-based salt-responsive antibacterial hydrogel dressings for wound healing.
Yuan, Jingfeng; Zhang, Dong; He, Xiaomin; Ni, Yifeng; Che, Lingbin; Wu, Jiang; Wu, Baoyi; Wang, Yang; Wang, Shuguang; Sha, Dongyong; Zheng, Si Yu; Yang, Jintao.
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  • Yuan J; College of Materials Science& Engineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310014, PR China.
  • Zhang D; Department of Chemical, Biomolecular, and Corrosion Engineering, College of Engineering and Polymer Science, The University of Akron, OH 44325, USA. Electronic address: dz39@uakron.edu.
  • He X; College of Materials Science& Engineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310014, PR China.
  • Ni Y; College of Materials Science& Engineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310014, PR China.
  • Che L; Department of Orthopedics, Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200080, PR China.
  • Wu J; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, Zhejiang 325035, PR China. Electronic address: woody870402@hotmail.com.
  • Wu B; Key Laboratory of Bio-based Polymeric Materials Technology and Application of Zhejiang Province, Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Ningbo 315201, PR China.
  • Wang Y; Key Laboratory of Bio-based Polymeric Materials Technology and Application of Zhejiang Province, Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Ningbo 315201, PR China.
  • Wang S; Department of Orthopedics, East Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200120, PR China.
  • Sha D; School of Materials Science and Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, PR China.
  • Zheng SY; College of Materials Science& Engineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310014, PR China. Electronic address: zhengsiyu@zjut.edu.cn.
  • Yang J; College of Materials Science& Engineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310014, PR China. Electronic address: yangjt@zjut.edu.cn.
Int J Biol Macromol ; 190: 754-762, 2021 Nov 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34517027
Development of biological dressings has received widespread attentions due to their good breathability, biocompatibility, wettability, and the ability to absorb wound exudate without sticking to the wound. However, current proposed antibacterial hydrogels are limited antibacterial ability, short service life and insufficient biocompatibility, which are still challenging to address intricate practical applications. Here we develop a cationic peptide-based, salt-responsive hydrogel dressing with triple functions of antifouling, bactericidal, and bacterial release by combining ε-poly-l-lysine, poly(ethylene glycol) diglycidyl ether, and poly(DVBAPS-co-GMA) via a one-pot method. These designed hydrogels enabled to further quaternize to enhance antibacterial property due to the presence of amine residues. The resultant hydrogels present good antibacterial activity (>90%), biocompatibility, cell proliferation efficacy (~400%) and adhesiveness. Through in vivo and in vitro antibacterial capability tests, it is also found that hydrogels have good antifouling and sterilization capabilities, and the sterilization rate could reach up to ~96%. In addition, ~94% of the attached bacterial can be released after saline/water switching for several cycles. Taken together, the designed multiple antibacterial dressing prolongs the lifespan relying on reversible salt-responsive release and meet special requirements for wound healing. This work not only provides a platform to highlight its promising potentials in wound management but also gives a custom strategy to biomedical applications.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 3_ND Problema de salud: 3_neglected_diseases / 3_zoonosis Asunto principal: Péptidos / Sales (Química) / Cicatrización de Heridas / Vendas Hidrocoloidales / Antibacterianos Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Int J Biol Macromol Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 3_ND Problema de salud: 3_neglected_diseases / 3_zoonosis Asunto principal: Péptidos / Sales (Química) / Cicatrización de Heridas / Vendas Hidrocoloidales / Antibacterianos Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Int J Biol Macromol Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article
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