Flexible Bicolorimetric Polyacrylamide/Chitosan Hydrogels for Smart Real‐Time Monitoring and Promotion of Wound Healing

Kaikai Zheng(Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China), Tong Yu(Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital), Shihao Zhang(East China University of Science and Technology), Ruiying He(Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China), Lan Xiao(Queensland University of Technology), Zoya Iqbal(East China University of Science and Technology), Yuhong Zhang(Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China), Jie Gao(Shanghai University), Lei Zhang(Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital), Libo Jiang(Sun Yat-sen University), Yulin Li(Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China)
Advanced Functional Materials
June 17, 2021
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Abstract

Abstract Real‐time monitoring of wound healing remains a major challenge in clinical tissue regeneration, calling the need for the development of biomaterial‐guided on‐site monitoring wound healing technology. In this study, multifunctional double colorimetry‐integrated polyacrylamide‐quaternary ammonium chitosan‐carbon quantum dots (CQDs)‐phenol red hydrogels are presented, aiming to simultaneously detect the wound pH level, reduce bacterial infection, and promote wound healing. The hybridization of CQDs and pH indicator (phenol red) with the hydrogels enables their high responsiveness, reversibility, and accurate indication of pH variability to reflect the dynamic wound status in the context of both ultraviolet and visible light. Furthermore, these visual images can be collected by smartphones and converted into on‐site wound pH signals, allowing for a real‐time evaluation of the wound dynamic conditions in a remote approach. Notably, the hydrogels exhibit excellent hemostatic and adhesive properties, maintain sufficient wound moisture, and promote wound healing via their high antibacterial activity (against Staphylococcus Aureus , and Escherichia Coli ) and skin repair function. Overall, the resulting hydrogels have high potential as a novel smart and flexible wound dressing platform for theranostic skin regeneration.


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