Wei, Qingcong, et al. Carbohydrate Polymers 303 (2023): 120469.
Bacterial infection, oxidative stress, and inflammation are key barriers to effective wound healing. Hydrogels with moist and inherent properties are beneficial for enhancing wound healing. In this study, we developed a honokiol-loaded, micelle-crosslinked hyaluronate-based hydrogel by combining honokiol-laden PF127-CHO micelles, 3,3'-dithiobis(propionohydrazide) grafted hyaluronic acid, and silver ions.
Preparation of Hydrogels
First, honokiol-laden PF127-CHO micelles were prepared. To do this, 0.5 g of PF127-CHO and 5 mg of honokiol were dissolved in 50 mL of methylene chloride. The solvent was then removed using a rotary evaporator. After co-evaporation, 5 mL of deionized water was added to the mixture and heated at 40°C to obtain a light-yellow transparent solution.
Next, the hydrogel was formed by mixing the honokiol-loaded PF127-CHO micelle solution with HA-SS-NH2 solution (70 mg/mL) in a 1:2 (v/v) ratio. Silver ions were added based on the molar ratios of silver ions to disulfide bonds (1:1, 1:2, and 1:3), resulting in three hydrogel formulations: PF-HA-1, PF-HA-2, and PF-HA-3. A control hydrogel (PF-HA) was prepared by mixing PF127-CHO micelle solution and HA-SS-NH2 solution at the same concentrations, without silver ions.