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Natural protein-based multifunctional hydrogel dressing formed by rapid photocuring and zinc ion coordination to accelerate wound healing

  • Qiujiang Li
  • , Yi Hou
  • , Dan Sun
  • , Ce Zhu
  • , Ruibang Wu
  • , Ganjun Feng
  • , Li Zhang
  • , Yueming Song

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Abstract

This study explores the use of chicken egg white (EW), a rich source of natural proteins, to address challenges in wound healing management. Herein, a novel Zn2+ -infused EW/GelMA (EW/Gel) hybrid hydrogel is developed, featuring an interpenetrating network (IPN) structure, where the first network consists of photo-cross-linked GelMA and the second network consists of Zn -infused EW (Zn-EW) through ion-protein binding. By optimizing the design and formulation, the resulting Zn-EW/Gel hydrogel exhibited enhanced mechanical stability and self-adhesive properties. experiments demonstrated that the combined effects of functional proteins and active ions within the Zn-EW/Gel hydrogel promote fibroblast proliferation and type I collagen expression, modulate the immune microenvironment, and enhance angiogenesis. The hydrogel also demonstrated excellent biocompatibility and bioactivity o, showing strong promise for restoring the physiological properties of the damaged wound tissue.
Original languageEnglish
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Early online date13 Jan 2025
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Publication statusEarly online date - 13 Jan 2025

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Keywords

  • protein-based
  • multifunctional hydrogel dressing
  • rapid photocuring
  • wound healing

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