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Nature-Inspired Gelatin-Based Adhesive Hydrogel: A Rapid and User-Friendly Solution for Hemostatic Applications.

Haihua WangMengxi WangJingheng WuShilei ZhuYanan YeYushan LiuKe LiRuyue LiYuhang ZhangMeng WeiXin YangLeixin Meng
Published in: Advanced healthcare materials (2024)
Conventional hemostatic agents face challenges in achieving rapid hemostasis and effective tissue repair due to limited hemostatic scenarios, suboptimal efficacy, and inadequate adhesion to wet tissues. Drawing inspiration from nature-sourced materials, a gelatin-based adhesive hydrogel (AOT)  is designed, easily prepared and quick to form, driven by Schiff base and multiple hydrogen bonds for applications in arterial and liver bleeding models. AOT exhibits exceptional adhesion to wet tissues (48.67 ± 0.16 kPa) and displays superior hemostatic properties with reduced blood loss and hemostatic time compared to other hydrogels and conventional hemostatic materials. Moreover, AOT exhibits good biocompatibility and biodegradability. In summary, this easily prepared adhesive hydrogel has the potential to supplant traditional hemostatic agents, offering a novel approach to achieve swift sealing of hemostasis and facilitate wound healing and repair in broader application scenarios, owing to its unique advantages.
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