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Gelatin-Based Hydrogel Functionalized with Dopamine and Layered Double Hydroxide for Wound Healing

Weijie Zhang, Bing Zhang, Yihu Wang, Xiaofeng Cao, Jianing Wang, Weipeng Lu, Yanchuan Guo

2024Gels12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hydrogels with adhesion properties and a wetted structure are promising alternatives to traditional wound dressing materials. The insufficiency of gelatin hydrogels in terms of their adhesive and mechanical strength limits their application in wound dressings. This work presents the design and preparation of a gelatin-based hydrogel functionalized with dopamine (DA) and layered double hydroxide (LDH). The combination of DA and LDH improves the hydrogel's adhesion properties in terms of interfacial adhesion and inner cohesion. Hydrogels with 8% DA and 4% LDH attained the highest adhesion strength of 266.5 kPa, which increased to 295.5 and 343.3 kPa after hydrophobically modifying the gelatin with octanoyl and decanoyl aldehydes, respectively. The gelatin-based hydrogels also demonstrated a macroporous structure, excellent biocompatibility, and a good anti-inflammatory effect. The developed hydrogels accelerated wound healing in Sprague Dawley rat skin full-thickness wound models.

Topics & Concepts

GelatinSelf-healing hydrogelsBiocompatibilityAdhesionAdhesiveMaterials scienceWound healingHydroxideBiomedical engineeringChemical engineeringComposite materialPolymer chemistryChemistrySurgeryOrganic chemistryMedicineLayer (electronics)MetallurgyEngineeringSurgical Sutures and AdhesivesWound Healing and TreatmentsPolymer Surface Interaction Studies