Fluorescent and Antibacterial Aminobenzeneboronic Acid (ABA)-Modified Gold Nanoclusters for Self-Monitoring Residual Dosage and Smart Wound Care.
Le WangQinghong HouWenfu ZhengXingyu JiangPublished in: ACS nano (2021)
The replacement of dressings may cause secondary damage to the wounds; thus, the real-time monitoring of the state of wound dressings is crucial for evaluating wound care processes. Herein, we report a smart dressing to self-monitor residue nanomedicine on it during the application. We load aminobenzeneboronic acid (ABA)-modified gold nanoclusters (A-GNCs) on bacterial cellulose (BC) membranes as an antibacterial wound dressing to display the amount of residual nanomedicine (A-GNCs) by in situ colorimetry during the application in remedying multi-drug-resistant (MDR) bacteria-infected wounds. A-GNCs emit bright orange fluorescence under UV light, whereas the BC membrane is transparent at a humidified state on the wounds. Thus, the BC-A-GNCs nanocomposite (BGN) shows decreasing intensity of orange fluorescence with the release of the A-GNCs, indicating the appropriate time points for the replacement of the dressing. The BGN, which can realize accurate self-monitoring in a simple, low-cost, and efficient way, thus holds great promise for broad clinical applications.
Keyphrases
- wound healing
- drug resistant
- multidrug resistant
- low cost
- silver nanoparticles
- energy transfer
- healthcare
- palliative care
- acinetobacter baumannii
- transcription factor
- quantum dots
- quality improvement
- sensitive detection
- single molecule
- surgical site infection
- cancer therapy
- oxidative stress
- label free
- arabidopsis thaliana
- aqueous solution
- pain management
- high intensity
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- high resolution
- big data
- mass spectrometry
- cystic fibrosis
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