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Anti-inflammatory dressing based on hyaluronic acid and hydroxyethyl starch for wound healing

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES [2024]
Yuanqi Liu, Wenyu Chen, Yuanyuan Gao, Kun Wei
ABSTRACT

Eliminating persistent inflammation and choosing dressings that provide the best healing environment is key to promoting wound healing. Dynamic and reversible hydrogels have attracted much attention because of their capacity to adapt to irregular wound surfaces. Herein, oxidized hydroxyethyl starch (OHES) and hyaluronic acid (HA-ADH) were crosslinked via the dynamic acylhydrazone bond to form an anti-inflammatory function hydrogel (HA-ADH/OHES@XT) that could release xanthatin (XT) slowly. The HA-ADH/OHES hydrogels showed an appropriate gelation time, notable water-retaining capacity, self-healing, suitable biodegradability, and good biocompatibility for wound healing applications. In vivo experiments demonstrated that HA-ADH/OHES@XT hydrogels promoted tissue regeneration and wound healing at a rate of approximately 89.1 % on day 20 by reducing inflammation, increasing collagen deposition, and promoting re-epithelialization, indicating their great potential as a wound dressing.

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