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ACS Appl Bio Mater ; 3(9): 5750-5758, 2020 Sep 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35021806

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Supramolecular nanocomposite materials have emerged as a leading interdisciplinary research area that exploits synergistic relationships at the nanoscale to enhance the properties (mechanical and chemical) of next-generation biopolymeric materials. Hydrogels synthesized from natural biopolymers have emerged because of their intrinsic properties such as noncytotoxicity and biodegradability as well as their well-defined three-dimensional, noncovalent network that is ideal for modification and functionalization. Therefore, it is critical to develop a mechanistic understanding tailored to the nuances involved in the interactions of the biopolymer scaffold with the functional additives present in these complex matrixes. This work will discuss the strategic design of hydrogels placing emphasis on the selection of the biopolymer network and the critical role that the incorporation of additives such as biomimetic cross-linking agents (lactones/amino acids) and antimicrobial nanoparticles (NPs) has on the properties and responsiveness of the final nanocomposite. Results have shown that the hydrogen bonding capacity of the biomimetic additives and antimicrobial agents (i.e., AgNPs) impacts the packing density of the hydrogel network and therefore modulates the resultant swellability. Furthermore, the addition of Ag-coated TiO2 NPs (Ag/TiO2 NPs) and biomimetic additives provided antimicrobial activity along with enhanced closure rates of simulated wounds in adult human dermal fibroblasts.

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