2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2019.115565
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Facile and eco-friendly fabrication of polysaccharides-based nanocomposite hydrogel for photothermal treatment of wound infection

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“…Relying on a similar strategy using TA as a ‘molecular glue’ to promote hydrogel formation, Deng et al. [ 148 ] developed an agarose-TA hydrogel for the treatment of skin wounds. Here, the TA-cross-linked agarose network was further stabilized by the coordination with Fe 3+ ions between the hydroxyl groups of the TA molecules.…”
Section: Chemistry Of Biological Adhesives and Their Biomedical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relying on a similar strategy using TA as a ‘molecular glue’ to promote hydrogel formation, Deng et al. [ 148 ] developed an agarose-TA hydrogel for the treatment of skin wounds. Here, the TA-cross-linked agarose network was further stabilized by the coordination with Fe 3+ ions between the hydroxyl groups of the TA molecules.…”
Section: Chemistry Of Biological Adhesives and Their Biomedical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ATFs revealed wide absorption in NIR wavelengths of 500~900 nm. Therefore, upon 808-nm laser irradiation, the temperature of ATF increased and was dependent on the laser intensity and irradiation time [ 92 ]. After NIR irradiation for 10 min, followed by a bacteriostatic ring test, ATF hydrogels induced an inhibition zone diameter of 15 mm with S. aureus.…”
Section: Polymer-based Nanomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers have proposed to combine the metal–organic framework (MOF) with hydrogels to construct a hybrid nanocomposite to prepare an appropriate DDS for cancer treatment. [ 77 ] For example, iron‐based nanomaterials, [ 78–82 ] copper‐related NPs, [ 83 ] AgNPs, [ 84–86 ] PtNPs, [ 87 ] tantalum pentoxide (Ta 2 O 5 ) NPs, [ 88 ] magnesium oxide (MgO) NPs, [ 89 ] ZnO NPs, [ 90 ] PdNPs, [ 91 ] nano‐titanium, [ 91 ] Ti 3 C 2 MXene nanosheets, [ 92 ] MoS 2 @MnFe 2 O 4 nanocomposites. [ 93 ] These metal or metal oxide nanoparticles have their unique properties, which make them exhibit different therapeutic effects or drug release mechanisms when they are combined with hydrogel materials.…”
Section: Nanomaterials Commonly Used In Nhs and Their Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%