Materials Today Bio (Dec 2024)

Advances in arthropod-inspired bionic materials for wound healing

  • Yuchen Li,
  • Jiaming Cui,
  • Di Xiao,
  • Bixuan Cao,
  • Jing Wei,
  • Qian Wang,
  • Junwei Zong,
  • Jinwu Wang,
  • Mingzhi Song

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29
p. 101307

Abstract

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Arthropods contain lots of valuable bionic information from the composition to the special structure of the body. In particular, the rapid self-healing ability and antibacterial properties are amazing. Biomimetic materials for arthropods have been helpful methods for wound management. Here, we have identified four major dimensions needed to create biomimetic materials for arthropods, including ingredient, behavior, structure and internal reaction. According to different dimensions, we classify and introduce the reported arthropod biomimetic materials. Antibacterial, hemostatic and healing promotion are the main functions of the active compositions of arthropods developed by humans, and most of them play a drug effect. We believe that an ideal biomimetic material of arthropod should have the effect on promoting wound healing through the advantages of structure and composition. The special macroscopic and microscopic structure of the epidermis may provide good mechanical support for biomimetic materials. The drug release regularity in the bionic materials can be referred to the aggressive and secretory behavior of arthropods. The synthesis of substances in arthropods is also noteworthy, and we can learn these special reactions to complete the fast preparation of materials. Arthropod-inspired bionic materials have broad innovation and application prospects in the field of wound repair.

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