Chitosan and hyaluronic-based hydrogels could promote the infected wound healing

Jan 16, 2023International journal of biological macromolecules

Chitosan and hyaluronic acid hydrogels may help heal infected wounds

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Abstract

The GA-QCS/OHA hydrogel showed accelerated wound healing in a mouse model of S. aureus infection.

  • The hydrogel was designed using gallic acid-grafted quaternized chitosan and oxidized hyaluronic acid.
  • It exhibited multifunctional capabilities, including hemostasis, degradation, and medicine release.
  • In vitro studies indicated significant antioxidant properties and promotion of cell migration.
  • Mupirocin-loaded hydrogels demonstrated inhibitory effects on both E. coli and S. aureus.
  • In vivo, the hydrogel reduced the proinflammatory factor TNF-α and increased the vascularization factor CD31.

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