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Self-healing hydrogels based on biological macromolecules in wound healing: A review

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.127612

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Skin wounds; Self-healing hydrogel; Natural polymers

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This paper reviews recent advances in the design of self-healing hydrogels based on natural polymers for skin wound healing applications. It outlines various natural polymers that can be used to construct self-healing hydrogel systems and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of different natural polymers. The principle of self-healing hydrogels, based on physical and chemical crosslinking mechanisms, is described and analyzed in terms of their performance characteristics for skin trauma applications. The biological mechanisms involved in skin wound healing are outlined, and the current application strategies for self-healing hydrogels based on these mechanisms are described. Challenges and prospects of natural-material-based self-healing hydrogels for skin applications are also analyzed and summarized.
The complete healing of skin wounds has been a challenge in clinical treatment. Self-healing hydrogels are special hydrogels formed by distinctive physicochemically reversible bonds, and they are considered promising biomaterials in the biomedical field owing to their inherently good drug-carrying capacity as well as self-healing and repair abilities. Moreover, natural polymeric materials have received considerable attention in skin tissue engineering owing to their low cytotoxicity, low immunogenicity, and excellent biodegradation rates. In this paper, we review recent advances in the design of self-healing hydrogels based on natural polymers for skinwound healing applications. First, we outline a variety of natural polymers that can be used to construct selfhealing hydrogel systems and highlight the advantages and disadvantages of different natural polymers. We then describe the principle of self-healing hydrogels in terms of two different crosslinking mechanisms-physical and chemical-and dissect their performance characteristics based on the practical needs of skin-trauma applications. Next, we outline the biological mechanisms involved in the healing of skin wounds and describe the current application strategies for self-healing hydrogels based on these mechanisms. Finally, we analyze and summarize the challenges and prospects of natural-material-based self-healing hydrogels for skin applications.

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