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A 3D Bioprinted Gelatine‐Based Bilayer Hydrogel Dressing Loaded With Curcumin and Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride With Antibacterial, Anti‐Inflammatory and Antioxidative Properties

Zijiao Feng, Jiaqi Liu, Yueqi Lu, Hailin Ma, Yuen Yee Cheng, Jie Xu, Yanchun Guan, Bo Pan, Kedong Song

2025Biotechnology Journal8 citationsDOI

Abstract

Skin wound repair, a highly integrated and overlapping complex process, is susceptible to infection, excessive inflammation, high oxidative stress, which can prolong the wound healing time or even lead to chronic wound. Meanwhile, single-layer hydrogels are unavoidably dehydrated usually due to water evaporation, which is not conducive to wound healing. Therefore, a bilayer hydrogel dressing composed of gelatin (G) and sodium alginate (A) loaded with ciprofloxacin (C) and curcumin (Cur) was manufactured by extrusion 3D bioprinting technology in this study, which is denoted as GACCur. The experimental results showed that the bilayer hydrogel loaded with 50 µg/mL of Cur (GACCur50) had excellent antibacterial properties and high antioxidative activity with a 54.35 ± 0.48% DPPH scavenging ratio. In addition, this GACCur50 bilayer hydrogel exhibited the capacity to mitigate the polarization of inflammatory cells toward pro-inflammatory states, observably reducing the expression of pertinent pro-inflammatory cytokines. Furthermore, the bilayer hydrogel dressing also showed good biocompatibility as assessed by live-dead fluorescent staining, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and CCK-8 test. Therefore, the GACCur50 bilayer hydrogel dressing is promising for wound healing.

Topics & Concepts

Self-healing hydrogelsCurcuminBiocompatibilityBilayerGelatinCiprofloxacin HydrochlorideWound healingChemistryBiomedical engineeringBiophysicsCiprofloxacinBiochemistrySurgeryPolymer chemistryMedicineMembraneOrganic chemistryAntibioticsBiologyWound Healing and Treatments3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchPlanarian Biology and Electrostimulation