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Alginate-modulated continuous assembly of iron/tannic acid composites as photothermally responsive wound dressings for hemostasis and drug resistant bacteria eradication

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.124886

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Alginate; Photothermal; Wound dressing

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A alginate-based aerogel dressing with photothermal bactericidal activity, hemostatic property, and free radical scavenging has been reported for wound disinfection and accelerated healing. The dressing is constructed by immersing a clean nail in a solution of sodium alginate and tannic acid, allowing for the distribution of metal-phenolic networks throughout the composite. This work provides a simple strategy for developing multifunctional biomaterials and biomedicine.
Multifunctional dressing materials are highly required to combat multidrug resistant bacteria in wound infections. Here an alginate-based aerogel dressing is reported that combines photothermal bactericidal activity, hemostatic property, and free radical scavenging for skin wound disinfection and accelerated wound healing. The aerogel dressing is facilely constructed by immersing a clean nail (Fe) in a mixed solution of sodium alginate (Alg) and tannic acid (TA), followed by freezing, solvent replacement, and air drying. The Alg matrix plays an essential role in modulating the continuous assembly process between TA and Fe to allow the homogenous distribution of TA-Fe metal-phenolic networks (MPN) in the resulting composite, without forming aggregates. The photothermally responsive Nail-TA/Alg aerogel dressing is successfully applied in a murine skin wound model infected with Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). This work provides a facile strategy to integrate MPN with the hydrogel/aerogel matrix through in situ chemistry, which is promising for developing multifunctional biomaterials and biomedicine.

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