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Mussel-Inspired Adhesive Hydrogels: Chemistry and Biomedical Applications

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摘要 Adhesive hydrogels are an emerging class of hydrogels that combine three-dimensional hydrated networks with adhesive properties.These properties facilitate intimate tissue-material contact in diverse biomedical applications,enhancing tissue joining,drug transport,and signal transmission.Inspired by the universal adhesiveness of mussel foot proteins,3,4-dihydroxyphenyl-L-alanine (DOPA) and its analogs have been extensively exploited for the fabrication of adhesive hydrogels,within which the DOPA moieties can not only serve as cross-linking mediators but also participate in various intermolecular and surface interactions to mediate wet adhesion.This mini-review highlights recent achievements in the development of mussel-inspired adhesive hydrogels,focusing on: (1) elucidating DOPA-mediated adhesion mechanisms through nanomechanical characterizations,(2) designing injectable adhesive hydrogels toward applications in drug delivery,hemostasis,and wound closure,which includes in situ gelling liquids and shear-thinning preformed hydrogels,and (3) fabricating tough adhesive hydrogels with enhanced mechanical properties for use in tissue regeneration,biosensing,and bioimaging,with typical examples of nanocomposite and double-network hydrogels.The challenges and prospects in this rapidly developing field are also discussed.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Chemistry》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第24期3729-3738,共10页 中国化学(英文版)
基金 supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada(NSERC),the Canada Foundation for Innovation(CFII),and the Canada Research Chairs Program(H.Zeng).
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