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An injectable photopolymerized hydrogel with antimicrobial and biocompatible properties for infected skin regeneration

Medicine and Health

An injectable photopolymerized hydrogel with antimicrobial and biocompatible properties for infected skin regeneration

A. Sun, X. He, et al.

Discover an innovative injectable hydrogel designed to combat infected wounds! This groundbreaking research by Ao Sun, Xinye He, Lang Li, Tao Li, Qinya Liu, Xinli Zhou, Xiao Ji, Wei Li, and Zhiyong Qian showcases a biocompatible solution with impressive antimicrobial properties, capable of promoting healing in Staphylococcus aureus-infected models.

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Abstract
Currently, wound infection is an important health problem for the public. Wound infection can not only hinder healing but it can also lead to serious complications. Injectable wound dressings with biocompatible and antibacterial properties can promote wound healing during skin infections and reduce antibiotic use. Here, we used glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) to modify ε-polylysine (ε-PL) and γ-poly(glutamic acid) (γ-PGA) to produce ε-polylysine-glycidyl methacrylate (ε-PL-GMA) and γ-poly(glutamic acid)-glycidyl methacrylate (γ-PGA-GMA). Subsequently, ε-PL-GMA and γ-PGA-GMA-based hydrogels were developed through photopolymerization using visible light. The hydrogels were injectable, could rapidly gelatinize, were biocompatible, and showed a wide spectrum of antibacterial activity. The hydrogels also promoted wound healing. The results show that these hydrogels inhibit bacterial infection and shorten the wound healing time of skin defects in Staphylococcus aureus models. This demonstrates that the hydrogels hold potential for clinical antimicrobial and wound healing therapy.
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An injectable photopolymerized hydrogel with antimicrobial and biocompatible properties for infected skin regeneration
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Ao Sun, Xinye He, Lang Li, Tao Li, Qinya Liu, Xinli Zhou, Xiao Ji, Wei Li, Zhiyong Qian
Tags
hydrogel
biocompatibility
antimicrobial
wound healing
Staphylococcus aureus
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