| Literature DB >> 33657790 |
Juan Zhou1, Yanzhe Wu1, Xihe Zhang1, Jiahui Lai1, Yuanli Li1, Jian Xing1, Liping Teng2, Jinghua Chen1.
Abstract
Developing a versatile bioadhesive which is biocompatible, adhesive, hemostatic, and therapeutic is of great significance to promote wound sealing and healing. Herein, an adhesive (GTT-3 hydrogel) is fabricated by catalysis of tannic acid modified gelatin (Gel-TA) with transglutaminase (TG). The hydrogen bonding, imine linking, and acyl-transfer reaction between GTT-3 hydrogel and tissue enable efficient hydrogel integration and adhesion to tissue instantly, so as to seal the wound and stop bleeding. Moreover, the intrinsic wound healing ability of gelatin and the antibacterial properties of TA provide favorable conditions for wound healing after adhesion. In vitro mechanical property testing and cell experimental results determine the elasticity, adhesion, and biocompatibility of the GTT-3 hydrogel. The wound operation in mouse models and pathological sectioning results indicate that GTT-3 adhesive obviously accelerates hemostasis, wound bonding, and healing. With the special property of instant adhesion and excellent hemostatic and therapeutic repair effects, GTT-3 hydrogel may provide a new option for surgical operation.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33657790 DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.0c01329
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomacromolecules ISSN: 1525-7797 Impact factor: 6.988