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MXene/TPU Hybrid Fabrics Enable Smart Wound Management and Thermoresponsive Drug Delivery.

Yue ChengMengfei ZhuMengqiao ChiYulin LaiBing LiRui QianZhongrong ChenGang Zhao
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Thermoresponsive wound dressings with real-time monitoring and on-demand drug delivery have gained significant attention recently. However, such smart systems with stable temperature adjustment and drug release control are still lacking. Here, a novel smart fabric is designed for wound management with thermoresponsive drug delivery and simultaneously temperature monitoring. The triple layers of the fabrics are composed of the drug-loaded thermoresponsive nanofiber film, the MXene-optimized joule heating film, and the FPCB control chip. The precise and stable temperature stimulation can be easily achieved by applying a low voltage (0-4 V) to the heating film, achieving the temperature control ranging from 25 to 130 °C. And the temperature of the wound region can be monitored and adjusted in real time, demonstrating an accurate and low-voltage joule heating capability. Based on that, the drug-loaded film achieved precise thermoresponsive drug release and obtained significant antibacterial effects in vitro . The in vivo experiments also proved the hybrid fabric system with a notable antibacterial effect and accelerated wound healing process (about 30% faster than the conventional gauze group).
Keyphrases
  • drug delivery
  • drug release
  • wound healing
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  • room temperature
  • reduced graphene oxide
  • surgical site infection
  • working memory
  • silver nanoparticles
  • gold nanoparticles
  • mass spectrometry