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The synthesis of a DHAD/ZnAlTi-LDH composite with advanced UV blocking and antibacterial activity for skin protection

Abstract

Skin wounds are particularly vulnerable and susceptible to bacterial infection. Unfortunately, the abuse of antibiotics has resulted in the emergence of a number of multidrug-resistant bacteria in the past few decades. Moreover, secondary damage of the fragile new tissue around the wound caused by high-energy ultraviolet (UV) radiation has been rarely noticed. To address these problems, herein, we present an alternative strategy to overcome drug-resistant bacteria and UV damage by taking advantage of dehydroabietic acid derivatives (DHADs) and layered double hydroxides (LDHs). DHAD, synthesized from dehydroabietic acid (DHA) through a series of reactions, was assembled with ZnAlTi-LDH to obtain a DHAD/ZnAlTi-LDH composite. The results showed that DHAD/ZnAlTi-LDH has a prominent reactive oxygen species (ROS) production capacity, and both Gram-negative and positive bacteria can be killed under visible light irradiation. At the same time, it can effectively shield the skin from UV rays. In vitro and vivo experiments confirmed that the composite has great promise for bactericidal applications, UV blocking and wound healing.

Graphical abstract: The synthesis of a DHAD/ZnAlTi-LDH composite with advanced UV blocking and antibacterial activity for skin protection

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jan 2020
Accepted
27 Feb 2020
First published
06 Mar 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2020,10, 9786-9790

The synthesis of a DHAD/ZnAlTi-LDH composite with advanced UV blocking and antibacterial activity for skin protection

X. Liu, T. Hu, G. Lin, X. Wang, Y. Zhu, R. Liang, W. Duan and M. Wei, RSC Adv., 2020, 10, 9786 DOI: 10.1039/D0RA00572J

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