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A Bi‐Layer PVA/CMC/PEG Hydrogel with Gradually Changing Pore Sizes for Wound Dressing
Authors:Yang Li  Chenhui Zhu  Daidi Fan  Rongzhan Fu  Pei Ma  Zhiguang Duan  Xian Li  Huan Lei  Lei Chi
Abstract:Wound dressings are vital for cutaneous wound healing. In this study, a bi‐layer dressing composed of polyvinyl alcohol/carboxymethyl cellulose/polyethylene glycol (PVA/CMC/PEG) hydrogels is produced through a thawing–freezing method based on the study of the pore size of single‐layer hydrogels. Then the physical properties and healing of full‐thickness skin defects treated with hydrogels are inspected. The results show that the pore size of the single‐layer PVA/CMC/PEG hyrogel can be controlled. The obtained non‐adhesive bi‐layer hydrogels show gradually increasing pore sizes from the upper to the lower layer and two layers are well bonded. In addition, bi‐layer dressings with good mechanical properties can effectively prevent bacterial penetration and control the moisture loss of wounds to maintain a humid environment for wounds. A full‐thickness skin defect test shows that bi‐layer hydrogels can significantly accelerate wound closure. The experiment indicates that the bi‐layer PVA/CMC/PEG hydrogels can be used as potential wound dressings.
Keywords:bacterial penetration  bi‐layer hydrogels  gradually changing pore sizes  moisture retention ability  wound healing
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