Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (Jan 2024)

Multifunctional biomaterial hydrogel loaded with antler blood peptide effectively promotes wound repair

  • Shuang Ma,
  • Qiteng Ding,
  • Guofeng Xia,
  • Anning Li,
  • Jianguo Li,
  • Pingping Sun,
  • Chuanbo Ding,
  • Wencong Liu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 170
p. 116076

Abstract

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Diabetes is an epidemic in contemporary society, which seriously affects people's health. Therefore, it is imperative to develop a multifunctional wound dressing that can expedite the healing of diabetic wounds. In this study, quaternized oxidized sodium alginate (QOSA) and carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCS) formed hydrogel through Schiff base reaction, and the composite hydrogel was prepared by adding the antioxidant activity of deer antler blood polypeptide (D). The hydrogel exhibits favorable attributes, including a high swelling ratio, biocompatibility, and noteworthy antioxidant, antibacterial, and hemostatic properties. Finally, it was used to evaluate its effectiveness in repairing diabetic wounds. Upon evaluation, this hydrogel can effectively promote diabetic wound healing. It facilitates cell proliferation at the wound site, mitigates inflammatory responses, and enhances the expression of growth factors at the wound site. This suggests that this hydrogel holds significant promise as an ideal candidate for advanced wound dressings.

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