Thermosensitive and pH-responsive tannin-containing hydroxypropyl chitin hydrogel with long-lasting antibacterial activity for wound healing
- PMID: 32172898
- DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.116096
Thermosensitive and pH-responsive tannin-containing hydroxypropyl chitin hydrogel with long-lasting antibacterial activity for wound healing
Abstract
Polysaccharide hydrogels have been widely used as wound dressings because of their biocompatibility and ability to provide moist environment for wound healing. However, bacterial infection often delays the healing process. Herein, a novel thermosensitive and pH-sensitive hydroxypropyl chitin/tannic acid/ferric ion (HPCH/TA/Fe) composite hydrogel was fabricated by a simple assembly. The pre-cooled hydrogel precursor solution can be injected onto the irregular wound area and gel rapidly at physiological temperature. The TA not only acted as a crosslinker to enhance mechanical properties of the hydrogel, but also as an antibacterial agent which could be sustainably released in response to the acidic environment. The composite hydrogel showed excellent broad-spectrum antibacterial activity up to 7 days with negligible cytotoxicity. Moreover, the hydrogel can inhibit bacterial infection and accelerate the wound healing process without scars in the mouse experiment. These results indicate the potential application of this composite hydrogel for the infected wound healing.
Keywords: Antibacterial hydrogel; Chitin (PubChem CID: 6857375); Hydroxypropyl chitin; Injectable hydrogel; Iron trichloride hexahydrate (PubChem CID: 16211236); Lysozyme (PubChem CID: 16129749); Propylene oxide (PubChem CID: 146261); Sodium hydroxide (PubChem CID: 14798); Tannic acid; Tannic acid (PubChem CID: 16129778); Thermogel; Urea (PubChem CID: 1176); Wound dressing.
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