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      An injectable photothermally active antibacterial composite hydroxypropyl chitin hydrogel for promoting the wound healing process through photobiomodulation

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          A biodegradable and injectable thermosensitive composite hydrogel exhibited excellent photothermal antibacterial properties and could promote wound healing by combining photobiomodulation.

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          Prevention of bacterial infection, acceleration of wound closure and promotion of skin regeneration are crucial in the wound healing process. In this work, the photothermal activity of an injectable thermosensitive composite hydrogel based on hydroxypropyl chitin (HPCH), tannic acid (TA) and ferric ions (Fe 3+) was studied. It was found that the photothermal efficiency was enhanced when the molar ratio of Fe 3+/TA increased up to 20. The composite hydrogel possessed good cytocompatibility and hemocompatibility with a low dosage of the antibacterial agent TA. In vitro and in vivo antibacterial tests showed that the HPCH/TA/Fe hydrogel possessed an effective and rapid bactericidal effect with 10 minutes of near-infrared laser irradiation. Furthermore, the combination of a low-level laser therapy with the hydrogel is conducive to the acceleration of wound closure and promotion of skin tissue repair. Thus, the injectable photothermally active antibacterial composite hydrogel has great potential for the infected skin wound regeneration in clinical applications.

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                Journal
                JMCBDV
                Journal of Materials Chemistry B
                J. Mater. Chem. B
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                2050-750X
                2050-7518
                June 2 2021
                2021
                : 9
                : 22
                : 4567-4576
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Key Laboratory of Biomedical Polymers of Ministry of Education & Department of Chemistry
                [2 ]Wuhan University
                [3 ]Wuhan 430072
                [4 ]P. R. China
                Article
                10.1039/D1TB00724F
                ef58d82e-4730-456f-bfb1-17789cda362a
                © 2021

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