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Stretch-Responsive Adhesive Microcapsules for Strain-Regulated Antibiotic Release from Fabric Wound Dressings

Authors :
George R. Dodge
Ana P. Peredo
Daeyeon Lee
Su Jin Heo
Yun Kee Jo
Robert L. Mauck
Source :
Biomater Sci
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Bacterial infection of a wound is a major complication that can significantly delay proper healing and even necessitate surgical debridement and other complications. Conventional non-woven fabric dressings, including gauzes, bandages and cotton wools, often fail in treating wound infections in a timely manner due to their passive release mechanism of antibiotics. Here, we propose adhesive mechanically-activated microcapsules (MAMCs) capable of strongly adhering to a fibrous matrix to achieve a self-regulated release of antibiotics upon uniaxial stretching of non-woven fabric dressings. To achieve this, a uniform population of polydopamine (PDA)-coated MAMCs (PDA-MAMCs) are prepared using a microfluidics technique and subsequent oxidative dopamine polymerization. The PDA-MAMC allows for robust mechano-activation within the fibrous network through high retention and effective transmission of mechanical force under stretching. By validating the potential of a PDA-MAMCs-laden gauze to release antibiotics in a tensile strain-dependent manner, we demonstrate that PDA-MAMCs can be successfully incorporated into a woven material and create a smart wound dressing for control of bacterial infections. This new mechano-activatable delivery approach will open up a new avenue for a stretch-triggered, on-demand release of therapeutic cargos in skin-mountable or wearable biomedical devices.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomater Sci
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....984547171b15925de88cfb37af31a765