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Melanin-Integrated Structural Color Hybrid Hydrogels for Wound Healing

Journal

ADVANCED SCIENCE
Volume 10, Issue 22, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202300902

Keywords

drug delivery; hydrogel; melanin; structural color; wound healing

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A novel melanin-integrated structural color hybrid hydrogel patch is developed for wound healing, which exhibits photothermal antibacterial and antioxidant properties. The drug release induced color shifting can be used to monitor the delivery processes. This multifunctional patch shows excellent therapeutic effects for in vivo wound treatment.
Hydrogel patches have outstanding values in wound treatment; challenges in this field are concentrated on developing functional and intelligent hydrogel patches with new antibacterial strategies for improving healing process. Herein, a novel melanin-integrated structural color hybrid hydrogel patches for wound healing is presented. Such hybrid hydrogel patches are fabricated by infusing asiatic acid (AA)-loaded low melting-point agarose (AG) pregel into the melanin nanoparticles (MNPs)-integrated fish gelatin inverse opal film. In this system, MNPs not only impart the hybrid hydrogels with properties of photothermal antibacterial and antioxidant, but also improve the visibility of structural colors by providing an inherent dark background. Besides, the photothermal effect of MNPs under near-infrared irradiation can also trigger liquid transformation of AG component in hybrid patch, resulting in the controllable release of its loaded proangiogenic AA. Attracting, this drug release induced refractive index variations in the patch can be detected as visible structural color shifting, which can be used to monitor their delivery processes. Benefiting from these features, the hybrid hydrogel patches are demonstrated to achieve excellent therapeutic effects for in vivo wound treatment. Thus, it is believed that the proposed melanin-integrated structural color hybrid hydrogels are valuable as multifunctional patches for clinical applications.

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