Tunicate inspired gelatin-based tough hydrogel wound dressing containing twisted phthalazinone with adhesive, self-healing and antibacterial properties
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2022.07.125
Tunicate inspired gelatin-based tough hydrogel wound dressing containing twisted phthalazinone with adhesive, self-healing and antibacterial properties
Abstract
As a hydrolytic product of collagen, gelatin is a polypeptide of biological origin. Gelatin hydrogels emerge as promising material candidates for traditional dressings due to good biocompatibility and the ability to keep wounds moist. However, it is difficult to simultaneously achieve gelatin hydrogel with robust mechanical property for long-term usage, reliable tissue adhesion, self-healing and antibacterial properties. Herein, we propose a simply synthesized strategy of a multifunctional gelatin hydrogel dressing, which is constructed by conjugating a newly synthesized 2-(4'-aldehydephenyl)-4-(2',3',4'-trihydroxyphenyl)-2,3-phthalazine-1(2H)-one (THPZB) to gelatin with Schiff base and chelating with Fe3+ ions (termed G/THPZB/Fe hydrogel). The twisted structure of phthalazinone in THPZB leads to entanglement of gelatin molecular chains, which resolves the stiffness-toughness conflict of the hydrogel. Furthermore, the strong tissue adhesion and fast self-healing capability mainly originate from the hydrogen bonding of the pyrogallol in THPZB. In vitro study shows that the hydrogels possess good biocompatibility with L929 cells, hemostatic and antibacterial activity. In the rat model of skin infection, the hydrogel dressing not only have no adverse effects on vital organs, but also can effectively promote wound healing of bacterial infection. Considering that it has multiple functions, G/THPZB/Fe hydrogel can be used as a promising wound dressing for biomedical applications.
Keywords: Bacterial wound healing; Modified gelatin-based hydrogel; Toughness.
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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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