Chenghao Li , Saren Gerile , Nan Du , Liang Zou , Zhiqiang Wang , Yanfang Liu , Jili Hou , Kuntong Song , Yuanhao Xiao , Hui Ren , Jing Kang , Alideertu Dong , Run Xu
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Abstract
Antibacterial hydrogels have attracted much attention in skin tissue engineering due to their superior ability to prevent infection. In this study, we developed an antibacterial hydrogel using a multi-active site N-halamine-modified dopamine-hyaluronic acid hydrogel. The in vitro antibacterial efficacy of the hydrogel exhibited 99.99 % against both Gram-negative Escherichia coli and Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus, while also demonstrating excellent biocompatibility. Furthermore, in Escherichia coli-infected skin wounds, the hydrogels effectively suppressed infection and significantly accelerated wound healing. These findings suggest that N-halamine-modified dopamine-hyaluronic acid antibacterial hydrogels have great potential as wound dressings for preventing infection and promoting the healing of infected wounds.
期刊介绍:
Carbohydrate Polymers stands as a prominent journal in the glycoscience field, dedicated to exploring and harnessing the potential of polysaccharides with applications spanning bioenergy, bioplastics, biomaterials, biorefining, chemistry, drug delivery, food, health, nanotechnology, packaging, paper, pharmaceuticals, medicine, oil recovery, textiles, tissue engineering, wood, and various aspects of glycoscience.
The journal emphasizes the central role of well-characterized carbohydrate polymers, highlighting their significance as the primary focus rather than a peripheral topic. Each paper must prominently feature at least one named carbohydrate polymer, evident in both citation and title, with a commitment to innovative research that advances scientific knowledge.