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IF 5.4 2区 化学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
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摘要

皮肤在受伤后表现出有限的自我再生能力;因此,开发合适的伤口敷料,加速伤口愈合,防止微生物入侵,加快伤口愈合过程势在必行。本研究以聚n -异丙基丙烯酰胺(PNI)、十二烷基硫酸钠/甲基丙烯酸十八烷基胶束(SA)和载胶束(几丁质/木质素)的姜黄素(Cur)为材料,构建热敏和组织粘接水凝胶(PNI-SA@Cur),旨在开发一种促进伤口愈合的伤口敷料。结果表明,PNI-SA@Cur水凝胶具有优异的热收缩性、粘附性和自愈性,同时具有良好的血液相容性和细胞相容性。此外,PNI-SA@Cur作为一种密封剂,在创面愈合的早期阶段显著实现了无缝线的创面闭合,并且通过减少炎症细胞浸润、促进有利的胶原沉积和刺激丰富的血管生成,证明了其促进创面愈合的实质性能力。热响应性和组织黏附性水凝胶敷料是一种很有前途的促进伤口愈合的材料。
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Fabricating a Curcumin-Loaded Chitin/Lignin Micelle Thermoresponsive Hydrogel with Dynamic Contractility and Tissue-Adhesive Properties for Enhanced Wound Regeneration

Fabricating a Curcumin-Loaded Chitin/Lignin Micelle Thermoresponsive Hydrogel with Dynamic Contractility and Tissue-Adhesive Properties for Enhanced Wound Regeneration

Skin exhibits limited self-regenerative capacity following an injury; therefore, it is imperative to develop appropriate wound dressings capable of expediting postinjury closure to prevent microbial invasion and enhance the wound healing process. In this study, poly-N-isopropylacrylamide (PNI), sodium dodecyl sulfate/octadecyl methacrylate micellar (SA), and micellar (chitin/lignin)-loaded curcumin (Cur) were used for constructing a thermosensitive and tissue-adhesive hydrogel (PNI-SA@Cur), aiming to develop a wound dressing that enhanced wound healing. The results demonstrated that PNI-SA@Cur hydrogel exhibited superior thermal shrinkability, along with excellent adhesion and self-healing capabilities, and it also showed good hemocompatibility and cytocompatibility. Additionally, PNI-SA@Cur as a sealant significantly achieved suture-free postwound closure in the early stages of wound healing, and it demonstrated a substantial capacity to promote wound healing by reducing inflammatory cell infiltration, facilitating favorable collagen deposition, and stimulating abundant angiogenesis. The thermoresponsive and tissue-adhesive hydrogel dressing represents a promising material for promoting wound healing.

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Biomacromolecules
Biomacromolecules 化学-高分子科学
CiteScore
10.60
自引率
4.80%
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417
审稿时长
1.6 months
期刊介绍: Biomacromolecules is a leading forum for the dissemination of cutting-edge research at the interface of polymer science and biology. Submissions to Biomacromolecules should contain strong elements of innovation in terms of macromolecular design, synthesis and characterization, or in the application of polymer materials to biology and medicine. Topics covered by Biomacromolecules include, but are not exclusively limited to: sustainable polymers, polymers based on natural and renewable resources, degradable polymers, polymer conjugates, polymeric drugs, polymers in biocatalysis, biomacromolecular assembly, biomimetic polymers, polymer-biomineral hybrids, biomimetic-polymer processing, polymer recycling, bioactive polymer surfaces, original polymer design for biomedical applications such as immunotherapy, drug delivery, gene delivery, antimicrobial applications, diagnostic imaging and biosensing, polymers in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, polymeric scaffolds and hydrogels for cell culture and delivery.
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