生物粘附
伤口愈合
单宁酸
止血
材料科学
光热治疗
纳米技术
化学
药物输送
有机化学
医学
外科
作者
Xiang Ke,Shuxian Tang,Hao Wang,Yusong Cai,Zhiyun Dong,Mingjing Li,Jiaojiao Yang,Xinyuan Xu,Jun Luo,Jianshu Li
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.2c17415
摘要
Bioadhesives with immediate wound closure, efficient hemostasis, and antibacterial properties that can well integrate with tissue are urgently needed in wound management. Natural small biological molecule based bioadhesives hold great promise for manipulating wound healing by taking advantage of integrated functionalities, synthetic simplification, and accuracy, cost efficiency and biosafety. Herein, a natural small biological molecule based bioadhesive, composed of natural small biological molecules (α-lipoic acid and tannic acid) and a small amount of ferric chloride, was prepared via an extremely simple and green route for wound management. In this system, covalent and noncovalent interactions between each component resulted in the self-healing supramolecular bioadhesive. It possessed appropriate wet-tissue adhesion, efficient nonpressing hemostasis and free radical scavenging abilities. More importantly, the interaction between tannic acid and Fe3+ endowed the bioadhesive with innate and steady photothermal activity, which showed excellent photothermal bactericidal activity to both E. coli and S. aureus. The bioadhesive promoted wound healing for linear and circular wounds in vivo, especially for infectious wounds under near-infrared (NIR) irradiation. This bioadhesive will have promising value as a safe and effective antimicrobial adhesive for infectious wound management.
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