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Injectable oxidized alginate/carboxylmethyl chitosan hydrogels functionalized with nanoparticles for wound repair

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CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 293, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2022.119733

Keywords

Skin defect; Wound dressing; EGCG; Anti-oxidation; Epithelization

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31872750]

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This study functionalized injectable hydrogel with keratin nanoparticles and EGCG covered with Ag nanoparticles to enhance its therapeutic effect. The experiments showed that the functionalized hydrogel had the capabilities of scavenging radicals and facilitating epithelization, making it promising for wound repair applications.
Owing to its simple properties, the application of injectable hydrogel in wound repair is limited. Therefore, the multi-functionalization of injectable hydrogel to improve the therapeutic effect is imperative. Here, keratin nanoparticles (Ker NPs) with facilitating epithelization capability and nanosized-EGCG covered with Ag nano particles (AE NPs) with radicals scavenging capability were used to functionalize injectable oxidized alginate/ carboxylmethyl chitosan hydrogel (KA hydrogel). The radical scavenging experiments proved the anti-oxidative capacity of AE NPs. Rheological test exhibited that the gelation time and storage modulus of KA hydrogel were about 216 s and 403 Pa. Additionally, wound healing experiment in vivo showed that KA hydrogel could accelerated wound healing, especially in the early stage, and improved the thickness of renascent epidermis by 21 %. In this work, Ker NPs and AE NPs functionalization endowed injectable hydrogels with the capabilities of scavenging radicals and facilitating epithelization, which is promising for the applications in wound repair.

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