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Enzyme-Like Photocatalytic Octahedral Rh/Ag 2 MoO 4 Accelerates Diabetic Wound Healing by Photo-Eradication of Pathogen and Relieving Wound Hypoxia.

Hui LiJingai JiangXinyi LvYan XuWenjun WangDongliang YangXiaochen Dong
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
The harsh environment of diabetic wounds, including bacterial infection and wound hypoxia, is not conducive to wound healing. Herein, an enzyme-like photocatalytic octahedral Rh/Ag 2 MoO 4 is developed to manage diabetic-infected wounds. The introduction of Rh nanoparticles with catalase-like catalytic activity can enhance the photothermal conversion and photocatalytic performance of Rh/Ag 2 MoO 4 by improving near-infrared absorbance and promoting the separation of electron-hole pairs, respectively. Rh/Ag 2 MoO 4 can effectively eliminate pathogens through a combination of photothermal and photocatalytic antibacterial therapy. After bacteria inactivation, Rh/Ag 2 MoO 4 can catalyze hydrogen peroxide to produce oxygen to alleviate the hypoxic environment of diabetic wounds. The in vivo treatment effect demonstrated the excellent therapeutic performance of Rh/Ag 2 MoO 4 on diabetic infected wounds by removing infectious pathogens and relieving oxygen deficiency, confirming the potential application of Rh/Ag 2 MoO 4 in the treatment of diabetic infected wounds.
Keyphrases
  • wound healing
  • visible light
  • highly efficient
  • quantum dots
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • photodynamic therapy
  • drug delivery
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  • combination therapy
  • smoking cessation