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Dual-Responsive Antibacterial Hydrogel Patch for Chronic-Infected Wound Healing

BIOMACROMOLECULES [2024]
Jianjun Guo, Liang Yao, Xianqing Wang, Rijian Song, Bo Yang, Daochao Jin, Jianjun Guo, Guohua Wu
ABSTRACT

Bacterial infections in chronic wounds, such as bedsores and diabetic ulcers, present significant healthcare challenges. Excessive antibiotic use leads to drug resistance and lacks precision for targeted wound treatment. Our study introduces an innovative solution: a near-infrared (NIR) and pH dual-responsive hydrogel patch incorporating regenerated silk fibroin (RSF) and molybdenum dioxide (MoO2) nanoparticles (NPs), offering enhanced mechanical properties, precise drug release, and superior antibacterial efficacy. The dual-responsive hydrogel patch allows for precise control over antibiotic release triggered by NIR light and pH fluctuations, enabling tailored treatment for infected wounds. First, the pH-responsive characteristic matches the alkaline environment of the infected wound, ensuring on-demand antibiotic release. Second, NIR exposure accelerates antibiotic release, enhancing wound healing and providing additional antibacterial effects. Additionally, the patch further blocks bacterial infection, promotes wound repair, and degrades in sync with the healing process, further bolstering the efficacy against wound infections.

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