| Literature DB >> 27410669 |
Marlena D Konieczynska1, Juan C Villa-Camacho2, Cynthia Ghobril1, Miguel Perez-Viloria2, Kristie M Tevis1, William A Blessing1, Ara Nazarian2, Edward K Rodriguez2, Mark W Grinstaff3.
Abstract
An adhesive yet easily removable burn wound dressing represents a breakthrough in second-degree burn wound care. Current second-degree burn wound dressings absorb wound exudate, reduce bacterial infections, and maintain a moist environment for healing, but are surgically or mechanically debrided from the wound, causing additional trauma to the newly formed tissues. We have developed an on-demand dissolvable dendritic thioester hydrogel burn dressing for second-degree burn care. The hydrogel is composed of a lysine-based dendron and a PEG-based crosslinker, which are synthesized in high yields. The hydrogel burn dressing covers the wound and acts as a barrier to bacterial infection in an in vivo second-degree burn wound model. A unique feature of the hydrogel is its capability to be dissolved on-demand, via a thiol-thioester exchange reaction, allowing for a facile burn dressing removal.Entities:
Keywords: dendrimers; dissolution; hydrogel; thiol-thioester exchange; wound dressing
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27410669 PMCID: PMC5168721 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201604827
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336