JOURNAL ARTICLE

Antibacterial, injectable, and adhesive hydrogel promotes skin healing

Abstract

With the development of material science, hydrogels with antibacterial and wound healing properties are becoming common. However, injectable hydrogels with simple synthetic methods, low cost, inherent antibacterial properties, and inherent promoting fibroblast growth are rare. In this paper, a novel injectable hydrogel wound dressing based on carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCS) and polyethylenimine (PEI) was discovered and constructed. Since CMCS is rich in -OH and -COOH and PEI is rich in -NH 2 , the two can interact through strong hydrogen bonds, and it is theoretically feasible to form a gel. By changing their ratio, a series of hydrogels can be obtained by stirring and mixing with 5 wt% CMCS aqueous solution and 5 wt% PEI aqueous solution at volume ratios of 7:3, 5:5, and 3:7. Characterized by morphology, swelling rate, adhesion, rheological properties, antibacterial properties, in vitro biocompatibility, and in vivo animal experiments, the hydrogel has good injectability, biocompatibility, antibacterial ( Staphylococcus aureus : 56.7 × 10 7 CFU/mL in the blank group and 2.5 × 10 7 CFU/mL in the 5/5 CPH group; Escherichia coli : 66.0 × 10 7 CFU/mL in the blank group and 8.5 × 10 7 CFU/mL in the 5/5 CPH group), and certain adhesion (0.71 kPa in the 5/5 CPH group) properties which can promote wound healing (wound healing reached 98.02% within 14 days in the 5/5 CPH group) and repair of cells with broad application prospects.

Keywords:
Biocompatibility Self-healing hydrogels Wound healing Chitosan Antibacterial activity Aqueous solution Swelling Chemistry Adhesive Adhesion Polyethylenimine Materials science Nuclear chemistry Biomedical engineering Polymer chemistry Nanotechnology Composite material Surgery Organic chemistry Bacteria Biochemistry Medicine

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Topics

Wound Healing and Treatments
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Rehabilitation
Surgical Sutures and Adhesives
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Surgery
Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Biomaterials

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