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Bioinspired Hemostatic and Anti‐Infective Armor for Wound Healing Assisted by Metal‐Phenol‐Polyamine System

Jiajia Wei, Wentai Zhang, Xiaohui Mou, Haotian Meng, Qing Ma, Wenxuan Wang, Xin Li, Qiufen Tu, Wenjie Tian, Nan Huang, Zhilu Yang

2023Advanced Functional Materials34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Hemostatic materials facilitate rapid hemostasis and significantly mitigate the potential of fatal hemorrhage in civilian and military traumas. However, most existing hemostatic materials are limited in material‐dependent forms and fail to integrate multifunctionality, thus constraining their versatility for differing settings and wound healing capacity. Herein, a facile, versatile armor strategy is proposed to endow various biomaterials with rapid hemostasis, infection prevention, and tissue healing capabilities. The armor is fabricated on the surface of substrates first through chemical cross‐linking of adhesive catechol (phenol) and collagen (polyamine) inspired by insect sclerotization, followed by zinc ions (Zn 2+ ) chelation based on mussel‐inspired metal‐phenol coordination chemistry, referred to “metal‐phenol‐polyamine system”. This armor facilitates clot formation by promoting platelet aggregation and activating both intrinsic and extrinsic coagulation pathways. Moreover, the integrated Zn 2+ endows the armor with potent antibacterial properties against both Gram‐positive and Gram‐negative bacteria. Consequently, this strategy armors a hemostatic sponge that effectively controls bleeding in rabbit hemorrhage models and successfully facilitates the complete healing of epidermal traumas in rats within 14 days. This metal‐phenol‐polyamine system‐assisted armor provides a potential and universal strategy for efficient hemostasis and wound healing.

Topics & Concepts

HemostasisPolyamineWound healingHemostatic AgentMaterials scienceChelationCoagulationRegeneration (biology)NanotechnologyChemistryBiochemistryCell biologyBiologyImmunologySurgeryMedicineMetallurgyPsychiatryHemostasis and retained surgical itemsSurgical Sutures and AdhesivesWound Healing and Treatments
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