Li WangGuopu ChenLu FanHanxu ChenYuanjin ZhaoLing LüLuoran Shang
Abstract Hard‐healing diabetic wound brings burgeoning physical and mental burdens to patients. Current treatment strategies tend to achieve multistage promotion and real‐time reporting to facilitate wound management. Herein, a biomimetic enzyme cascade inverse opal microparticles system for wound healing, which is intergated with glucose oxidase (GOD) and copper peroxide (CP). Such microparticles are composed of biofriendly hyaluronic acid methacryloyl (HAMA) and pH‐responsive acrylic acid (AA), which provided abundant binding sites and spaces for chemical immobilizing and physical doping of enzymes and metal bioinorganics. When the cascade catalytic system is applied on wound sites, hyperglycemia environment would serve as a hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) generator through GOD catalysis, while acidic environment triggers the decomposition of CP, further catalyzing H 2 O 2 to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS). Additionally, the distinctive structural color of the microparticles can visually reflect the wound pH and intelligently estimate the healing state. It is demonstrated that such microparticle systems exhibit excellent broad‐spectrum antibacterial and angiogenesis‐promoting properties, as well as significant real‐time reporting ability for wound healing. These features indicate that enzyme cascade structural color microparticles possess valuable potential in wound healing and related field.
Li WangXiaoya DingLu FanAnne M. FilppulaQinyu LiHongbo ZhangYuanjin ZhaoLuoran Shang
Ning WeiLiangyu WangHaibo WangChunyang ZhangBinling ChenYa KongDongzhi YangJun NieGuiping Ma
Canwen ChenYu WangHan ZhangHui ZhangWeiliang DongWeijian SunYuanjin Zhao
Dan XiaTingting ShiWuxiu CaoBaoe LiDonghui WangChunyong LiangMingdong Dong
Yu WangLingyu SunGuopu ChenHanxu ChenYuanjin Zhao