2020
DOI: 10.1021/acsmaterialslett.0c00304
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Nucleobase-Inspired Self-Adhesive and Inherently Antibacterial Hydrogel for Wound Dressing

Abstract: Developing hydrogel wound dressings with antibacterial activity and reproducible adhesion ability is an urgent need in biomaterial sciences. However, present hydrogel wound dressings either employ inorganic antibacterial agents such as Ag and metallic oxide nanoparticles, which have dosage dependence and unsatisfactory biocompatibility, or load antibiotics, evolving drug-resistant bacteria. Here a nucleobase-inspired self-adhesive and inherently antibacterial hydrogel is reported as a wound dressing. The hydro… Show more

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“…The Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) spectra of the washed gel also supports the complete removal of GA; the IR details are briefly explained in “ Characterization of GbH ” section. The stickiness of the GbH to the wet surface is enabled by the surface amine groups present on the hydrogel 27 , 28 . The GbH was kept on diverse surfaces (overnight at RT) and the stickiness of each hydrogel to the surface was observed (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) spectra of the washed gel also supports the complete removal of GA; the IR details are briefly explained in “ Characterization of GbH ” section. The stickiness of the GbH to the wet surface is enabled by the surface amine groups present on the hydrogel 27 , 28 . The GbH was kept on diverse surfaces (overnight at RT) and the stickiness of each hydrogel to the surface was observed (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The environmental concern of oil-containing adhesives has stimulated the development of green and eco-friendly adhesives whose synthesis and application generate minimized or neglected environmental pollution. In this scenario, much effort has been devoted to the fabrication of water-based adhesives consisting of water-soluble or water dispersed polymers/nanoobjects. ,, Typical examples include water-based adhesives of supramolecular complexes, , complex coacervates, well-aligned cellulose nanocrystals, , stitching polymers enabling topological adhesion, , and so forth . Of particular interest is that these adhesives can realize reversible adhesion, , anisotropic adhesion, and adhesion of wet materials such as tissues and hydrogels. , , Despite these achievements, the practical application of water-based adhesives requires overcoming problems such as relatively lower adhesion strength than oil-containing adhesives, tedious preparative process, and the use of expensive and environmental unfriendly chemicals in their synthesis. ,, …”
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“…Hence, low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) 11,12 such as nucleobase 13,14 and peptide 15 based inherent antibacterial hydrogel could be an efficient candidate to resolve this problem.…”
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confidence: 99%