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On‐Demand Dissolution of a Dendritic Hydrogel‐based Dressing for Second‐Degree Burn Wounds through Thiol–Thioester Exchange Reaction
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2016
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EngineeringBiomaterials DesignBiomedical EngineeringDermatologyHydrogel BurnHydrogelsWound CareMatrix BiologySecond‐degree Burn WoundsRemovable BurnOn‐demand DissolutionSkin SubstituteBurn ManagementBurn Scar PreventionBiopolymer GelWound HealingThiol–thioester Exchange ReactionMedicineBiomaterials
Abstract An adhesive yet easily removable burn wound dressing represents a breakthrough in second‐degree burn wound care. Current second‐degree burn wound dressings absorb wound exudate, reduce bacterial infections, and maintain a moist environment for healing, but are surgically or mechanically debrided from the wound, causing additional trauma to the newly formed tissues. We have developed an on‐demand dissolvable dendritic thioester hydrogel burn dressing for second‐degree burn care. The hydrogel is composed of a lysine‐based dendron and a PEG‐based crosslinker, which are synthesized in high yields. The hydrogel burn dressing covers the wound and acts as a barrier to bacterial infection in an in vivo second‐degree burn wound model. A unique feature of the hydrogel is its capability to be dissolved on‐demand, via a thiol–thioester exchange reaction, allowing for a facile burn dressing removal.
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