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Natural polyphenolic antibacterial bio-adhesives for infected wound healing. | LitMetric

Natural polyphenolic antibacterial bio-adhesives for infected wound healing.

Biomater Sci

College of Polymer Science and Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, China.

Published: April 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Clinically used bio-adhesives typically help with wound healing but lack antibacterial properties, making them unsuitable for infected wounds.
  • This research proposes a new method to create natural polyphenolic antibacterial bio-adhesives through simple mixing and heating, which adhere well to various materials and offer antibacterial effects.
  • These innovative bio-adhesives not only help promote healing and prevent infection but also exhibit rapid blood-clotting capabilities and appropriate biodegradability, paving the way for advanced multifunctional wound dressings.

Article Abstract

Bio-adhesives used clinically, commonly have the ability to fill surgical voids and support wound healing, but which are devoid of antibacterial activity, and thus, could not meet the particular needs of the infected wound site. Herein, a series of natural polyphenolic antibacterial bio-adhesives were prepared simple mixing and heating of polyphenols and acid anhydrides without any solvent or catalyst. Upon the acid anhydride ring opening and acylation reactions, various natural polyphenolic bio-adhesives could adhere to various substrates (, tissue, wood, glass, rubber, paper, plastic, and metal) based on multi-interactions. Moreover, these bio-adhesives showed excellent antibacterial and anti-infection activity, rapid hemostatic performance and appropriate biodegradability, which could be widely used in promoting bacterial infection wound healing and hot burn infection wound repair. This work could provide a new strategy for strong adhesives using naturally occurring molecules, and provide a method for the preparation of novel multifunctional wound dressings for infected wound healing.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3bm02122jDOI Listing

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