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Protocatechuic acid-mediated injectable antioxidant hydrogels facilitate wound healing

COMPOSITES PART B-ENGINEERING [2023]
Chen Zhou, Ruiling Xu, Xiaowen Han, Lei Tong, Li Xiong, Jie Liang, Yong Sun, Xingdong Zhang, Yujiang Fan
ABSTRACT

Overproduction of free radicals in vivo leads to oxidative stress, which substantially slows the healing of wound. Here, a series of injectable antioxidant hydrogels were designed by protocatechuic acid (PA)-mediated carboxylated chitosan (CCS) composed by conjugating oxidized hyaluronic acid (OHA). These biocompatible OHA/CCS-PA composite hydrogels presented stable chemical structure , physical properties, and effective antibacterial properties against common pathogens exceeding 99%. In addition, OHA/CCS-PA hydrogels demonstrated satisfactory antioxidant capacity to scavenge over 85% of overproduced free radicals, which could reduce the damage of oxidative stress to cellular activity and diminish the expression of reactive oxygen species in vitro by the long-lasting release of phenolic hydroxyl element. More importantly, the results of in vivo animal tests confirmed that OHA/CCS-PA hydrogels could significantly promote wound healing with higher collagen disposition (86.29%) in comparison with commercial Tegaderm™ film and the control hydrogel with physical mixing of PA. These findings indicated that OHA/CCS-PA hydrogel had great potential for wound healing.

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