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A pH responsive tannic acid/quaternized carboxymethyl chitosan/oxidized sodium alginate hydrogels for accelerated diabetic wound healing and real-time monitoring.

Treatment of diabetic wounds is a major clinical issue. Diabetic wound dressings have higher requirements for anti-oxidant, antibacterial and wound monitoring properties compared to conventional wound dressings. In this study, a novel tannic acid (TA)/quaternized carboxymethyl chitosan (QCMCS)/oxidized sodium alginate (OSA)@carbon quantum dots (CQD) (TA/QCMCS/OSA@CQD) hydrogels for promoting diabetic wound healing and real-time monitoring have been developed. The TA/QCMCS/OSA@CQD hydrogels exhibited excellent self-healing, antibacterial and antioxidant properties. Besides, these hydrogels possessed good biocompatibility and effective hemostasis in a mouse liver injury model and significantly facilitated the healing process in a diabetic wound model. In addition, these hydrogels can reliable and timely measure the diabetic wound pH information by collecting image signals of hydrogels to monitor the healing status. Therefore, the pH responsive TA/QCMCS/OSA@CQD hydrogels could be utilized as wound dressing for promoting diabetic wound healing and real-time monitoring.

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