2019
DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.9b00806
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HClO/ClO-Indicative Interpenetrating Polymer Network Hydrogels as Intelligent Bioactive Materials for Wound Healing

Abstract: Wound healing is a complex biological process, and the use of wound dressings is an effective adjunct to promote skin repair or tissue healing due to the limitations of skin self-healing. In this study, we constructed interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) hydrogels with HClO/ClO– indicative and biocompatible properties by combining sodium alginate (SA) and cross-linking RhB-AC. This hydrogel can also be used as a drug scaffold for controlled drug release. A significant fluorescence change was observed when hy… Show more

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“…Combination of sodium alginate (SA) and RhB-AC placed into the interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) hydrogels allowed to obtain a biocompatible material for HClO/ClO − determination [ 229 ]. This material is suitable for use as smart wound dressings or as a drug scaffold with controlled drug release.…”
Section: Optical Polymer-based Sensors In Environmental Objects and B...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combination of sodium alginate (SA) and RhB-AC placed into the interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) hydrogels allowed to obtain a biocompatible material for HClO/ClO − determination [ 229 ]. This material is suitable for use as smart wound dressings or as a drug scaffold with controlled drug release.…”
Section: Optical Polymer-based Sensors In Environmental Objects and B...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To demonstrate the functionality of their nanosensor in vivo to detect the presence of ClO − in both digestive and metabolic systems, and during a wound healing response. It has been widely reported that an increased production of ClO − (Wang et al, 2020a) and other ROS molecules occur during wound healing (Niethammer et al, 2009;Love et al, 2013). Through facile feeding, the authors were able to track the production of ClO − within the FIGURE 5 | (A) Schematic of the "multicenter-emitting" carbon dot for the detection of ClO − .…”
Section: Innate Fluorescent Carbon Dots For Ros Detection and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the most common strategies for burn therapy in daily treatment are wound dressings, , drug therapy, , dermatoplasty, , and so forth. Among them, wound dressings play a critical role in wound treatment, due to its ability to provide a moist and sterile environment, which is beneficial to granulation tissue growth, skin cell division, and wound healing acceleration. ,, However, only a handful of studies focused on developing hydrogel wound dressings with cooling ability and heat damage reduction capacity. For instance, Khodja et al fabricated a poly­(vinyl alcohol)–chitosan-based hydrogel as a potential burn dressing comprising about 95% water .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%