Literature DB >> 33089609

Transparent Conductive Supramolecular Hydrogels with Stimuli-Responsive Properties for On-Demand Dissolvable Diabetic Foot Wound Dressings.

Yue Zhao1, Zuhao Li2, Qiuju Li2, Longfei Yang2, Hou Liu1, Ruyue Yan3, Lizhi Xiao3, He Liu2, Jingcheng Wang2, Bai Yang1, Quan Lin1.   

Abstract

Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) remain a very considerable health care burden, and their treatment is difficult. Hydrogel-based wound dressings are appealing to provide an optimal environment for wound repair. However, the currently available hydrogel dressings still need surgical or mechanical debridement from the wound, causing reinjury of the newly formed tissues, wound infection, delayed healing time, and personal suffering. Additionally, to meet people's increasing demand, hydrogel wound dressings with improved performance and multifunctionality are urgently required. Here, a new multifunctional supramolecular hydrogel for on-demand dissolvable diabetic foot wound dressings is designed and constructed. Based on multihydrogen bonds between hydrophilic polymers, the resultant supramolecular hydrogels present controlled and excellent properties, such as good transparency, antibacterial ability, conductive, and self-healing properties. Thus, the supramolecular hydrogels improve the new tissue formation and provide a significant therapeutic effect on DFU by inducing angiogenesis, enhancing collagen deposition, preventing bacterial infection, and controlling wound infection. Remarkably, the resultant hydrogels also exhibit stimuli-responsive ability, which renders its capability to be dissolved on-demand, allowing for a facile DFU dressing removal. This multifunctional supramolecular hydrogel may provide a novel concept in the design of on-demand dissolvable wound dressings.
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Keywords:  dissolution; self-healing hydrogels; silver nanowires; stimuli-responsive hydrogels; wound dressing

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33089609     DOI: 10.1002/marc.202000441

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Macromol Rapid Commun        ISSN: 1022-1336            Impact factor:   5.734


  4 in total

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Journal:  Biomater Sci       Date:  2021-10-12       Impact factor: 7.590

Review 2.  Conductive Biomaterials as Bioactive Wound Dressing for Wound Healing and Skin Tissue Engineering.

Authors:  Rui Yu; Hualei Zhang; Baolin Guo
Journal:  Nanomicro Lett       Date:  2021-12-02

3.  Ultralight hybrid silica aerogels derived from supramolecular hydrogels self-assembled from insoluble nano building blocks.

Authors:  Zongjian Liu; Ling Liu; Zhenggen Zhong; Yuanyuan Ran; Jianing Xi; Jin Wang
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2021-02-12       Impact factor: 3.361

Review 4.  Current Advances in the Development of Hydrogel-Based Wound Dressings for Diabetic Foot Ulcer Treatment.

Authors:  Viviana R Güiza-Argüello; Víctor A Solarte-David; Angie V Pinzón-Mora; Jhair E Ávila-Quiroga; Silvia M Becerra-Bayona
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-06       Impact factor: 4.967

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