“…70,71 In addition, owing to their efficient delivery properties, hydrogels can be loaded with different active molecules, including drugs, cytokines, growth factors, and exogenous cells, such as stem cells and fibroblasts, to construct a delivery system suitable for different chronic wounds, promoting wound repair. 72,73 Classification and mechanism of multifunctional antibacterial hydrogels Universally, antibacterial properties arise from antibacterial hydrogel matrices and the release of antibacterial substances from composite hydrogels. Antibacterial hydrogels are classified into six categories based on their antibacterial mode: (1) hydrogels with inherent antibacterial activity, (2) biological extract-loaded hydrogels, (3) antibiotic-loaded hydrogels, (4) inorganic NP-loaded hydrogels, (5) carbon material-loaded hydrogels, and (6) stimulus-responsive hydrogels (Fig.…”