Zinc-chelated cuttlefish ink melanin nanoparticles complexed sprayable chitosan-based hydrogel to promote infected wounds healing
Abstract
Infected wounds pose a formidable challenge to the global healthcare, as their rising prevalence, severe pathological manifestations, and intricate therapeutic demands have become increasingly prominent. In this study, a sprayable hydrogel wound dressing (HGM@Zn2+) with synergistic multifunctional properties was constructed by integrating zinc-chelated cuttlefish ink melanin nanoparticles (Me@Zn2+ NPs), gelatin (Gel) and hydroxybutyl chitosan (HBC). The thermosensitive HBC confers hydrogel with sprayability at 4 °C and rapid in-situ gelation at physiological temperature (37 °C), thus enabling conformal adaptation and seamless coverage of irregularly shaped wounds. Notably, the HGM@Zn2+ hydrogel markedly accelerates the healing process of infected wounds via synchronizing photothermal antibacterial activity, antioxidative capacity, and pro-angiogenic properties. Furthermore, it has the merits of abundant raw material availability, cost-effectiveness, and a straightforward preparation process. This work not only presents a novel technical strategy for tackling infected wounds but also furnishes a promising pathway for the green and cost-effective development of wound repair materials.
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