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Biocompatible dual network bovine serum albumin-loaded hydrogel-accelerates wound healing

EUROPEAN POLYMER JOURNAL [2023]
Dongmei Liu, Susu Zhao, Yujie Jiang, Chuanhui Gao, Yumin Wu, Yuetao Liu
ABSTRACT

Hydrogels with good biocompatibility and the ability to maintain a moist environment at the wound site, as well as good drug-carrying capacity and slow-release properties, can be used as medical materials for wound dressings. Albumin is the primary plasma protein and the physiological carrier of a wide range of compounds, including drugs. To exploit the binding ability of albumin to drugs, we prepared bovine serum albumin-P (Acrylic acid- co -Acrylamide- co - N -Vinylpyrrolidone- co -Hydroxyethyl methacrylate- co -γ-(methacryloyloxy) propyltrimethoxysilane) double network hydrogels by copolymerizing BSA with various easy-to-polymerize monomers. The synthesized double network hydrogels can substantially improve the mechanical strength of natural protein-based hydrogels with a maximum stress of 1.17 MPa. Due to the good biocompatibility and stable drug release properties of BSA, in vitro evaluation in a mouse skin incision model showed that the hydrogels had a high wound closure effect, providing a feasible strategy for rapid skin wound healing.

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