“…In the process of treating wounds, wound healing, the most challenging problem is to prevent infections caused by microbial invasion, especially in burns and chronic wounds, which lead to slow wound healing and increased. − To address such problems, peptide-based antimicrobial materials have been developed into effective weapons to fight off bacterial infections. , In addition, the resistance of bacteria to antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) is low or almost nonexistent, which favors aseptic treatment of wound . Currently, self-assembling materials based on antimicrobial peptides primarily utilize cationic properties, assembly structures, or the ability to carry antimicrobial agents to kill bacteria to prevent infections caused by bacteria and treat wounds. , Cationic self-assembling polypeptides rich in lysine and arginine have a polycationic surface and have antibacterial activity against broad-spectrum Gram-positive and Gram-negative .…”