胶粘剂
材料科学
乙二醇
伤口愈合
PEG比率
单宁酸
粘附
生物医学工程
细胞粘附
复合材料
有机化学
外科
化学
图层(电子)
医学
经济
财务
作者
Feifei Sun,Yazhong Bu,Yourong Chen,Fei Yang,Jia‐Kuo Yu,Decheng Wu
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.0c01022
摘要
Designing versatile functional medical adhesives with injectability, self-healing, and strong adhesion is of great significance to achieve desirable therapeutic effects for promoting wound sealing in healthcare. Herein, a self-healing injectable adhesive is fabricated by physical interaction of polyphenol compound tannic acid (TA) and eight-arm poly(ethylene glycol) end-capped with succinimide glutarate active ester (PEG-SG). The hydrogen bonding induced from the structural unit (−CH2–CH2–O−) of PEG and catechol hydroxyl (−OH) of TA, accompanied by ester exchange between N-hydroxysuccinimide (−NHS) and amino (−NH2) of proteins, contributes to self-healing ability and rapid strong adhesion. Notably, the PEG/TA adhesive can repeatedly adhere to rigid porcine tissues, close the coronary artery under a large incision tension, and bear a heavy load of 2 kg. By exhibiting shear-thinning and anti-swelling properties, the PEG/TA adhesive can be easily applied through single-syringe extrusion onto various wounds. The single-channel toothpaste-like feature of the adhesive ensures its storage hermetically for portable usage. Moreover, in vivo operation and histological H&E staining results indicate that the PEG/TA adhesive greatly accelerates wound healing and tissue regeneration in a rat model. With the specialty of injectability, instant self-healing, and long-lasting strong adhesion to facilitate excellent therapeutic effects, the multifunctional PEG/TA adhesive may provide a new alternative for self-rescue and surgical situations.
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