Wound care is a flourishing branch of healthcare wherein a great amount of research is devoted to develop competent wound dressings. Safe, cost-effective, and biocompatible dressings aid in wound healing without inflicting external trauma and subsequent scar formation. Toward this, we have attempted to develop robust wound dressing material with self-healing and antibacterial properties. We have cross-linked chitosan with 4-formyl phenylboronic acid (4-FPBA) and in situ generated dehydroascorbic acid (DHA) utilizing the dynamic imine and boronate ester linkages. Displaying a channeled microstructure in the SEM micrographs, the hydrogel exhibits a massive water uptake capacity of ∼900% at acidic pH. The hydrogel could completely self-heal within 3 min, and the results are further supported by rheological analysis. By virtue of positive surface charge, it shows a promising tissue adhesive property. Moreover, it affords clean and compliant removal from the wound surface via dissolution induced by dopamine to potentially reduce secondary scarring from peeling of wound dressings. The dressing could significantly act against skin infections caused by bacteria with enhanced antimicrobial efficiency via loading of antibiotic drug, tetracycline hydrochloride. A sustained release of tetracycline and Curcumin was observed, which demonstrated the release ability for hydrophilic and hydrophobic bioactive agents. In-vitro studies revealed 93% cell viability with a hemolytic ratio as low as 2.5%, thereby presenting a good self-healing and biocompatible material for wound healing.

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