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Multifunction gelatin/chitosan composite microspheres with ROS-scavenging and antibacterial activities for improving the microenvironment of chronic wounds

Journal

NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 45, Issue 19, Pages 8535-8542

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1nj00645b

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  1. State Natural Sciences Fund, China [21506236, 51372276]
  2. Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission [Z191100007619045]
  3. Science and Technology Service Network (STS) program of Chinese Academy of Sciences [KFJ-STS-QYZX-101]
  4. International Partnership Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences [1A1111KYSB20180007]

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Combining ROS-scavenging and antibacterial activities, multifunctional gelatin/chitosan composite microspheres effectively alleviate oxidative stress and bacterial invasion in chronic wounds. The gelatin/chitosan scaffold with good biocompatibility promotes cell proliferation.
Inhibiting harmful bacterial proliferation and alleviating oxidative stress are two tough challenges in the treatment of chronic wounds. Herein, multifunction gelatin/chitosan composite microspheres with ROS-scavenging and antibacterial activities have been constructed for chronic wound healing. By combining MnO2 nanosheets, the microspheres achieve ROS-scavenging and O-2 content enhancement to remodel the hazardous oxidative stress microenvironment. Meanwhile, water-soluble PHMG is uniformly grafted to the gelatin/chitosan scaffold, showing a broad-spectrum and lasting antibacterial effect. The gelatin/chitosan scaffold with good biocompatibility can promote cell proliferation. These findings collectively confirm that the synergistic effect of each component in our microspheres can effectively address the hurdles including excessive oxidative stress, hypoxia and susceptibility to bacterial invasion in chronic wounds.

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