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Fluorescent pH-sensing bandage for point-of-care wound diagnostics
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作者 Marie-Lynn Al-Hawat Katia Cherifi +7 位作者 Léo-Paul Tricou Stéphanie Lamontagne Minh Tran Amy Ching Yie Ngu Gabriela Manrique natalie guirguis Arturo Israel Machuca-Parra Simon Matoori 《Aggregate》 EI CAS 2024年第2期439-446,共8页
Diabetic foot ulcers(DFUs)are a serious and prevalent complication of diabetes.Current diagnostic options are limited to macroscopic wound analysis such as wound size,depth,and infection.Molecular diagnostics promise ... Diabetic foot ulcers(DFUs)are a serious and prevalent complication of diabetes.Current diagnostic options are limited to macroscopic wound analysis such as wound size,depth,and infection.Molecular diagnostics promise to improve DFU diagnosis,staging,and assessment of treatment response.Here,we developed a rapid and easy-to-use fluorescent pH-sensing bandage for wound diagnostics.In a fluorescent dye screen,we identified pyranine as the lead compound due to its suitable pH-sensing properties in the clinically relevant pH range of 6-9.To minimize the release of this dye into the wound bed,we screened a library of ionic microparticles and found a strong adhesion of the anionic dye to a cationic polymeric microparticle.These dye-loaded microparticles showed a strong fluorescence response in the clinically relevant pH range of 6-9 and a dye release below 1%after 1 day in biological media.The dye-loaded microparticles were subsequently encapsulated in a calcium alginate hydrogel to minimize the interaction of the microparticles with the wound tissue.This pH-sensing diagnostic wound dressing was tested on full thickness dorsal wounds of mice,and a linear fluorescence response(R^(2)=0.9909)to clinically relevant pH values was observed.These findings encourage further development of this pH-sensing system for molecular diagnostics in DFUs. 展开更多
关键词 diabetes diabetic foot ulcer DIAGNOSTICS fluorescence wound healing wound pH
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