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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Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Mar 2026
Accepted
18 Mar 2026
First published
07 Apr 2026

Biomater. Sci., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Zinc-chelated cuttlefish ink melanin nanoparticles complexed sprayable chitosan-based hydrogel to promote infected wounds healing

R. Zhan, L. Liu, Y. Shi, J. Li, D. Jing, M. Mao, Q. Yu, S. Tong, H. Hou, H. D. Wang, Z. Wang and M. Kong, Biomater. Sci., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6BM00302H

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