2023
DOI: 10.1177/08839115231199697
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A double cross-linked hydrogel based on water-soluble chitosan and oxidized hyaluronic acid as an antibacterial dressing

Wenjun Shi,
Quan Zhang,
Lehan Du
et al.

Abstract: Quaternary ammonium chitosan (QCS) is a cationic polymer with high antimicrobial properties, but its cations can cause damage to normal cells. Thus, the biocompatibility of QCS in hydrogel dressings should be concerned. In this study, QCS was used as an additive in the preparation of the carboxymethyl chitosan (CMC) and oxidized hyaluronic acid (OHA) hydrogel, and the effect of its content in the hydrogel on antibacterial and biocompatibility was systematically investigated. First, QCS was mixed at a different… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, in the NorAld‐Dex/QCS/TiO 2 @MS‐SH hydrogel, a secondary network can be achieved by conjugating the thiols of TiO 2 @MS‐SH NPs with the norbornenes of NorAld‐Dex through the ultrasound‐triggered thiol‐norbornene reaction. FT‐IR spectroscopy confirmed the presence of imine crosslinks in the hydrogels, showing the C=N bonding at 1640 cm −1 in the NorAld‐Dex/QCS, NorAld‐Dex/QCS/TiO 2 , and NorAld‐Dex/QCS/TiO 2 @MS‐SH hydrogels (Figure S6) [40] …”
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confidence: 88%
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“…Nevertheless, in the NorAld‐Dex/QCS/TiO 2 @MS‐SH hydrogel, a secondary network can be achieved by conjugating the thiols of TiO 2 @MS‐SH NPs with the norbornenes of NorAld‐Dex through the ultrasound‐triggered thiol‐norbornene reaction. FT‐IR spectroscopy confirmed the presence of imine crosslinks in the hydrogels, showing the C=N bonding at 1640 cm −1 in the NorAld‐Dex/QCS, NorAld‐Dex/QCS/TiO 2 , and NorAld‐Dex/QCS/TiO 2 @MS‐SH hydrogels (Figure S6) [40] …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…FT-IR spectroscopy confirmed the presence of imine crosslinks in the hydrogels, showing the C=N bonding at 1640 cm À 1 in the NorAld-Dex/QCS, NorAld-Dex/QCS/TiO 2 , and NorAld-Dex/QCS/ TiO 2 @MS-SH hydrogels (Figure S6). [40] The mechanical property of hydrogels was systematically investigated under different conditions (i. e., concentrations of QCS and TiO 2 @MS-SH NPs as well as sonication time) (Table S1). The formations of NorAld-Dex/QCS hydrogels were varied with QCS concentrations from 1.25 wt% to 5 wt%.…”
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confidence: 99%