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Int J Biol Macromol ; 266(Pt 1): 131106, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38552685

ABSTRACT

The process of diabetic wound healing was influenced by the excessive proliferation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Therefore, in the process of healing diabetic wounds, it was crucial to removing ROS. This study designed composited nanoparticles: KBP, consisted by Konjac glucomannan, bovine serum albumin, and Prussian blue. Then they were embedded in Konjac glucomannan and hydroxypropyl trimethylammonium chloride chitosan composite hydrogel (KH), The KBP@KH hydrogel finally achieved excellent efficacy in diabetic wound healing. The in vitro and in vivo experiments demonstrated that KPB nanoparticles exhibited favorable ROS scavenging capability and biosafety. The KBP@KH hydrogel not only effectively eliminated ROS from diabetic wounds, but also exhibited excellent wound adaptability. The KBP@KH hydrogel facilitated angiogenesis and suppressed the production of inflammatory factors. Overall, the KBP@KH hydrogel dressing was characterized by its user-friendly nature, safety, and high efficiency.


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Antioxidants , Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental , Ferrocyanides , Hydrogels , Mannans , Nanocomposites , Reactive Oxygen Species , Serum Albumin, Bovine , Wound Healing , Animals , Cattle , Humans , Male , Mice , Rats , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Antioxidants/chemistry , Bandages , Chitosan/chemistry , Chitosan/analogs & derivatives , Chitosan/pharmacology , Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental/drug therapy , Ferrocyanides/chemistry , Ferrocyanides/pharmacology , Free Radical Scavengers/pharmacology , Free Radical Scavengers/chemistry , Hydrogels/chemistry , Hydrogels/pharmacology , Mannans/chemistry , Mannans/pharmacology , Nanocomposites/chemistry , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism , Serum Albumin, Bovine/chemistry , Wound Healing/drug effects
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Molecules ; 28(22)2023 Nov 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38005263

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Photocatalytic technology for inactivating bacteria in water has received much attention. In this study, we reported a dark-light dual-mode sterilized g-C3N4/chitosan/poly (vinyl alcohol) hydrogel (g-CP) prepared through freeze-thaw cycling and an in situ electron-beam radiation method. The structures and morphologies of g-CP were confirmed using Fourier infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray diffraction spectroscopy (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), solid ultraviolet diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (UV-vis DRS), and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET). Photocatalytic degradation experiments demonstrated that 1 wt% g-CP degraded rhodamine B (RhB) up to 65.92% in 60 min. At the same time, g-CP had good antimicrobial abilities for Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) within 4 h. The shapes of g-CP were adjustable (such as bar, cylinder, and cube) and had good mechanical properties and biocompatibility. The tensile and compressive modulus of 2 wt% g-CP were 0.093 MPa and 1.61 MPa, respectively. The Cell Counting Kit-8 (CCK-8) test and Hoechst33342/PI double staining were used to prove that g-CP had good biocompatibility. It is expected to be applied to environmental sewage treatment and wound dressing in the future.


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Escherichia coli , Staphylococcus aureus , Nanogels , Electrons , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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